SALE NUMBER 2022 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, JANUARY NINTH 


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FURNITURE 


LUSTRE WARE, STAFFORDSHIRE 
LOWESTOFT, LIVERPOOL & 
OLD CONTINENTAL CHINA 
OLD SANDWICH GLASS, HOOKED RUGS & 
CURRIER & IVES PRINTS 


INCLUDING SELECTIONS FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF 


Miss EDITH WETMORE Murs. FREDERICK H. ALLEN 


NEW YORK CITY BOLTON PRIORY 
& NEWPORT, R. I. PELHAM MANOR, N. Y. 


Mrs. JOHNSTON L.REDMOND Mrs. ANNIE E. LIBBEY 


NEW YORK CITY NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE 
VARIOUS OWNERS 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY TWELFTH 
AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN 
& WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY AFTERNOONS 
JANUARY THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH 
AT TWO-THIRTY 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PReEsIDENT] 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
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SALE NUMBER 2022 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, JANUARY NINTH 


ANTIQUE 
AMERICAN, ENGLISH & FRENCH 
FURNITURE ae 


LUSTRE WARE, STAFFORDSHIRE 
LOWESTOFT, LIVERPOOL & 
OLD CONTINENTAL CHINA 
OLD SANDWICH GLASS, HOOKED RUGS & 
CURRIER & IVES PRINTS 


INCLUDING SELECTIONS FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF 


Miss EDITH WETMORE Mrs. FREDERICK H. ALLEN 


NEW YORK CITY BOLTON PRIORY 
& NEWPORT, R. I. PELHAM MANOR, N. Y. 
Mrs. JOHNSTON L. REDMOND Mrs. ANNIE EK. LIBBEY 
NEW YORK CITY NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE 
VARIOUS OWNERS 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY TWELFTH 
AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN 
& WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY AFTERNOONS 
JANUARY THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH 
AT TWO-THIRTY 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES \LAMS% 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PRreEsIDENT |] 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1926 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. 
The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision 
of the Auctioneer shall be final. 

Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on 
account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be 
resold immediately. 

Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four 
hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money 
to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the 
lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage 
charges. 

All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- 
tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- 
ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty 
whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. 

If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the 
conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- 
leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private 
or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such 
resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- 
curred. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- 
pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without. such 
resale, at its own option. 

The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 

The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- 
tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted 


by other bids. lp 


A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar 
for each Session of the Sale 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


TELEPHONE REGENT 0250 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


ORDER OF SALE 


TUESDAY EVENING, 
JANUARY TWELFTH 


FINE GROUP OF CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS IN 
COLORS, INCLUDING: 


RURAL AND FARM SCENES 

AMERICAN VIEWS 

WESTERN SCENES 

AMERICAN HISTORICAL SUBJECTS 
HUNTING, FISHING, SHOOTING & SPORTING 
RAILROADS 

MARITIME SUBJECTS 


WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 
JANUARY THIRTEENTH 
EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 
DECORATIVE OLD CONTINENTAL CHINA, ETC. 


EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT METAL OBJECTS AND 
VARIOUS DECORATIVE OBJECTS 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 


LUSTER WARE, STAFFORDSHIRE, LIVERPOOL, AND 
CHINESE LOWESTOFT 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND ORNAMENTS 
ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 
EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


ANTIQUE AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH FURNI- 
TURE 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 
JANUARY FOURTEENTH 
EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


LUSTER WARE, STAFFORDSHIRE, LIVERPOOL AND 
CHINESE LOWESTOFT 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 


ANGLO-AMERICAN CHINA WITH HISTORICAL SUB- 
JECTS 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES AND ORNA- 
MENTS 


RARE AMERICAN HISTORICAL CHINTZES 
EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 
ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 


SMALL GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAINS AND 
OBJECTS 


EARLY AMERICAN, OLD ENGLISH AND FRENCH 
FURNITURE 


1- 47 
48- 83 
84- 93 
94-121 

122-157 
158-165 
166-189 


190-211 
212-230 


231-243 
244-265 


266-299 
300-315 
316-336 
337-355 


356-421 


422-446 


AAT-475 
476-501 


502-511 


512-529 
530-536 
537-555 
556-573 


574-593 


594-653 


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UNUSUAL WINDSOR OAK SETTEE 
AMERICAN, ABOUT I800 


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SALE 


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FIRST SESSION 


NUMBERS 1-189 


FINE GROUP OF CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS 


RURAL AND FARM SCENES 


NUMBERS 1-47 


“NOAH’S ARK” 

“And they went in unto Noah into the Ark two and two of all 
flesh wherein is the breath of life. Gen. VII, 15”. 

N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. Old pine frame. 


“THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET” 


With verses underneath. 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1872. Medium folio. Moulded walnut 


and gilt frame. 


“THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET” 
Two stanzas and verse. 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1872. Small folio. Old moulded wal- 


nut and gilt frame. 


“HOME SWEET HOME” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1869. Large folio. Framed. 


“AUTUMN IN NEW ENGLAND” 
Cider Making. 
Currier and Ives. Painted by G. H. Durrie. Dated 1866. Large 


folio. Very fine impression. Framed. 


“THE FARM YARD IN WINTER” 
Currier and Ives. Painted by G. H. Durrie. Dated 1861. 
Large folio. An exceptionally fine example. Framed. 


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4 “THE FARMER’S HOME—HARVEST” 
Currier and Ives. F. F. Palmer, del. Dated 1864. Folio. 
bie Framed. 


8 “THE FARMER’S HOME—AUTUMN” 
ae Currier and Ives. F. F. Palmer, del. Dated 1864. Large folio. 
2 Framed. 

9 “WINTER IN THE COUNTRY—THE OLD GRIST MILL” 
Z5— Currier and Ives. Painted by G. H. Durrie. Dated 1864. 

Large folio. Framed. 


10 “MILL RIVER SCENERY” 
Currier and Ives after F. F. Palmer. Not dated. Folio. Framed. 
27- This important lithograph by Currier and Ives is among the 
EY3 scarcest of the American farm scenes. Beautiful impression. 
11 “HIAWATHA’S WEDDING” 
ee stanzas of the poem underneath the title. 
Currier and Ives. Not dated. Small folio. Framed. 


12 “HIAWATHA’S WOOING” 
Two stanzas of the poem underneath the title. 

[eS Currier and Ives. Not dated. Small folio. Framed. 
VERY SCARCE PRINT IN A SMALL SIZE. 


13° “AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—SPRING” 
46 ~,.Currier and Ives. Dated 1869. Small folio. Mahogany frame. 
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14 “AMERICAN HOMESTEAD, SUMMER” 
— Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. Old rustic and 
gilt frame. 


15 “AMERICAN HOMESTEAD, SUMMER” 

se Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. Old mahogany 
ee frame. 
16 “AMERICAN HOMESTEAD, AUTUMN” 
ng Currier and Ives. Dated 1869. Medium folio. Mahogany 


veneer frame. 


17 “AMERICAN HOMESTEAD, AUTUMN” 
pb Currier and Ives. Dated 1869. Small folio. Old mahogany 


veneer frame. 


18 “AMERICAN HOMESTEAD, AUTUMN” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1869. Small folio. Old enamelled and 
[DO — oilt frame. 


19 “AMERICAN HOMESTEAD, WINTER” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. Mahogany veneer 


O 
“gfe frame. 
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20 “THE INGLESIDE WINTER” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany veneer 


sh frame. 


A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRINT. 


21 “WINTER MORNING” 
se - Currier and Ives. Dated 1867. Medium large folio. Old pine 


frame. 


22 “SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY” 
ae J. Gemmell, Chicago. Undated. Small folio. Old painted plas- 
ter frame. 


23 “THE COOLING STREAM” 


Currier and Ives. Combined from paintings by T. Creswich and 


oe T. S. Cooper. 
Medium large folio. Old walnut and gilt frame. 


a A VERY BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL PRINT. 


24 “GOING TO THE MILL” 
0 Currier and Ives. Dated 1859. Medium large folio. Old 
/ y te moulded walnut and gilt frame. 


25 “LIFE IN THE COUNTRY, EVENING” 
ees Currier and Ives. F. F. Palmer, del. Dated 1862. Medium 
large folio. Old moulded plaster and gilt frame. 


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“SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Fine old Walnut and 
gilt frame. 


“SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old grained pine 


frame. 


“THE COTTAGE DOOR-YARD, EVENING” 
N. Currier, F. F. Palmer, del. Dated 1855. 
Medium large folio. Old moulded plaster and gilt frame. 


“MY BOYHOOD’S HOME” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1872. Small folio. Old moulded plas- 
ter and gilt frame. 


“THE THATCHED COTTAGE” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old moulded plaster 


- frame. 


“AMONG THE PINES, A FIRST SETTLEMENT” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old gilt frame. 


“THE LIFE AND AGE OF WOMAN” 
N. Currier. Dated 1850. Medium folio. Old pine frame. 


Companion to the following print. 


“THE LIFE AND AGE OF MAN” 
Kellogg and Comstock. Undated. Medium folio. Old pine 
frame. 


Companion to the preceding print. 


“THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: CHILDHOOD” 

“The Season of Joy” 

Currier and Ives. J. M. Ives, del. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and 
J. Cameron. Dated 1868. Large folio. Framed. 


“THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: YOUTH” 

“The Season of Love” 

Currier and Ives. J. M. Ives. del. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and 
J. Cameron. Dated 1868. Large folio. Framed. 


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“THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: MIDDLE AGE” 


“The Season of Strength” 
Currier and Ives. J. M. Ives. del. Drawn by Parsons and At- 
water. Dated 1868. Large folio. Framed. 


“THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE: OLD AGE” 


ot “The Season of Rest’ 


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Currier and Ives. J. M. Ives, del. Drawn by Parsons and At- 
water. Dated 1858. Large folio. Framed. 


“AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE—SUMMER’S EVENING” 
N. Currier after F. F. Palmer. Dated 1855. Large folio. 
Framed. 


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SUPERB IMPRESSION. VERY SCARCE. 


“AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE—MAY MORNING” 
F. F. Palmer, del. N. Currier. Dated 1855. Folio. Framed. 


“EVEN TIDE—OCTOBER” 
“The Village Inn” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1867. Large folio. Framed. 


“SKATING SCENE—MOONLIGHT” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. Framed. 


“THE RETURN FROM THE PASTURE” 

Currier and Ives. Painted by F. F. Palmer. Not dated (1857). 
Large folio. Framed. 

The cows are returning home, wading through the brook. <A 
very pleasant picture of American rural life. 


“GRAY’S ELEGY” 

“In a Country Churchyard” 

Currier and Ives. F. F. Palmer, del. Dated 1864. Large folio. 
Framed. 


“AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—SPRING” 


Currier and Ives. Small folio. Framed. 


“AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—SUMMER” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. Framed. 


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“AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—AUTUMN” 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. Framed. 
“AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—WINTER” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1868. Small folio. Framed. 


AMERICAN VIEWS 


NuMBERS 48-83 


“CENTRAL PARK, WINTER—THE SKATING POND” 


Currier and Ives. Drawn by C. Parsons. Dated 1862. Large 


folio. Framed. 


VERY SCARCE. 


“NATIONAL GUARD 7TH REG. N. Y. 8. M.” 
From the original painting by Major Botticher in the possession 
of the 8th Co. N. G. 

Lithograph and in colours by Nagel and Weingartner. On 
Dated 1852. This large folio of very 


most interesting of the N. Y. views of 


stone by Gildenmeister. 
fine quality. One of the 
7th Regiment. 


EXXCESSIVELY RARE AND DESIRABLE. 


Framed. 


“THE GREAT MASONIC UNION CELEBRATION 
of the brethren hitherto under the J urisdiction of the St. John’s 
Grand Lodge at Tripler Hall. City of New York. Friday 
December 27th A. D. 1850. Drawn on stone by C. G. Grehen” 
Dated 1851. Large Folio. 


PERFECT CONDITION AND VERY FINE QUALITY. 


Nagel and Weingartner. Framed. 
THIS EXTRAORDI- 
NARY PRINT oF NEw York AS WELL AS Masonic INTEREST Is ONES 
ONE KNOWN. 


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“CITY OF NEW YORK” 

Panoramic view of the waterfront showing Castle Garden, The 
Battery, Governor’s Island. 
Dated 1844. Small folio. Old pine frame. 


N. Currier. 


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THE GREAT MASONIC UNION CELEBRATION 


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“THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE” 

Lithograph Charles Hart after painting by Hughson Hawley. 
Dated 1882. Folio. Framed. 

View taken from Wall St. and Nassau, Sub-Treasury steps, 
showing former building of Drexel Morgan & Co., with the Broad 
street entrance of the Exchange and several large banking’ firms 
adjoining. 

SCARCE. 


“VIEW OF UNION PARK, NEW YORK” 

From the head of Broadway. 

Lithograph Sarony and Major after drawing by James Smillie. 
Dated 1849. Framed. Folio. . 

VERY SCARCE AND EARLY view oF NEw York Crry. OF THE 


GREATEST RARITY. 


“PEDERAL HALL, (WALL STREET ANY TRINITY 
CHURCH, NEW YORK, IN 1789” 

Lithograph by Clay and Richmond from a contemporary print. 
Dated 1879. Coloured. Folio. Framed. 

ExrrEMELY RARE print, showing lower part of New York at a 


most interesting period. 


“VIEW OF THE PARK FOUNTAIN AND CITY HALL, 


6° NEW YORK” 


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Dated 1846. Small folio. Framed. 


VERY FINE IMPRESSION OF THIS SCARCE EARLY NEw YorK VIEW. 


Lithograph by N. Currier. 


“THE NARROWS—NEW YORK BAY” 
From Staten Island. 


W3 Lithograph Currier and Ives. Not dated. Small folio. Framed. 


“THE NARROWS, NEW YORK BAY” 
Undated. Small folio. 


Currier and Ives. 


Old grained pine 


frame. 


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“THE HIGH BRIDGE AT HARLEM, NEW YORK” 
Lithograph by N. Currier. Dated 1849. Small folio. Framed. 
This extremely rare view of New York with the complete title 
Folio. 


length of the bridge, with the cost thereof. Framed. 


EXTREMELY RARE. 


“VIEW ON LONG ISLAND, N. Y.” 

F. F. Palmer, del. Currier and Ives. Dated 1857. Folio. Framed. 
The location is at the foot of Manhasset Hill, or, as it was then 
known, “Spinney Hill,” and the old wagon path is now the North 


fp. Hempstead Turnpike. 


EXCESSIVELY RARE. 


“PROVINCETOWN FROM LONG POINT” 

Lithograph by F. K. Rogers. Large folio. Framed. In colours. 
With key to important buildings of the town underneath. 
Bearing a coat-of-arms of the city. No record of another hav- 
ing been sold at a public auction. 

VERY SCARCE. 


“LAKE WINNIPISEOGEE” 
From Centre Harbor, N. H. 
F. F. Palmer, del. 


Currier and Ives. Not dated. Large folio. 


Framed. 


“LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, OWLS HEAD” 
Undated. Medium folio. Old moulded gilt 


Currier and Ives. 
frame. 


“VIEW ON LAKE GEORGE, N. Y.” 
F. F. Palmer, Del. Dated 1866. Folio. 
Framed. This is the larger size, of which but few copies are 


Currier and Ives. 
known. 


“LAKE GEORGH, N. Y.” 


Undated. Small folio. Old frame. 


Currier and Ives. 


“UP THE HUDSON” 


Undated. Medium folio. Old moulded walnut 


Currier and Ives. 


frame. 


Li Folio. 


“SUNNYSIDE — THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE 
WASHINGTON IRVING, NEAR TARRYTOWN, Noe 
Not dated. Folio. 


Currier and Ives. Framed. 


“SUNN YSIDE-ON-THE-HUDSON” 
Undated. Small folio. 


Currier and Ives. 


Old pine frame. 


“THE MILL-DAM AT SLEEPY HOLLOW” 
Not dated. Folio. Very brilliant. 


Currier and Ives. Framed. 


“UNDER CLIFF ON-THE HUDSON” 
Undated. Small folio. 


Currier and Ives. 


Old pine frame. 


“THE HUDSON HIGHLANDS” 
From the Peekskill and Cold Spring Road, near Garrison’s Land- 
EF. F. Palmer, del. Dated 1867. Folio. 


ing. Currier and Ives. 
Framed. 


“AMERICAN STEAMBOATS ON THE HUDSON, PASS- 
ING THE HIGHLANDS” 

By Currier and Ives. Dated 1874. Coloured. Large folio. 
“VIEW FROM FORT PUTNAM, WEST POINT, HUDSON 
RIVER, Ney. 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old gilt frame. 
“THE DRIVE THROUGH THE HIGHLANDS” 
Lithograph Currier and Ives after F. F. Palmer. Not dated. 
Framed. Extremely fine example of this artist’s work. 


VERY SCARCE. 


“VIEW OF THE HUDSON RIVER FROM RUGGLES 
HOUSE, NEWBURG” 


N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. Old pine frame. 


“SCENERY OF THE CATSKILLS, THE MOUNTAIN 


HOUSE” 


Currier and Ives. 


Undated. Medium folio. Old gilt frame. 


AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE PRINT IN PROOF CONDITION. 


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“AMERICAN SCENERY—PALENVILLE, N. Y.” 
Currier and Ives. Not dated. Small folio. Framed. <A view of 


- Catskill Mountains scenery. No record of any having been sold. 


EXCESSIVELY RARE. 


“CALIFORNIA SCENERY” 
Seal Rocks-Point Labos. Currier and Ives. Carved oak frame. 


Small folio. 


“GREAT FIRE IN CHICAGO” 
Seen in Court House Square the public building in flames. Not 
dated. Small folio. Framed. No other copy known. Fine 


copy. 


“A SCENE ON THE SUSQUEHANNA” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old rustic walnut and 
gilt frame. 


“THE GREAT MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT RACE—R. E. 
LEE AND NATCHEZ” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Small folio. Old mahogany 


veneer frame. 


“THE VIADUCT OVER THE SANKEY CANAL” 
Drawn and engraved by I. Shaw, Jr. Published 1831. Com- 
panion to two preceding numbers. Small folio. 4remed~ 


“THE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN 


AMERICA”’ 
Engraved by Lewis Delnoce. Painted by Joseph B. Smith. Dated 
1868. Extremely rare print of old John Street Church. Coloured. 


Folio. Framed. 


“VIEW OF THE CITY OF LONDONDERRY, IRELAND” 
Wagner and McGuigan. Not dated. Folio. Framed. 


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WESTERN SCENES 


NuMBERS 84-93 


“THE GREAT WEST” 3 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Small folio. Old moulded plaster 
and gilt frame. 


“PRAIRIE FIRES OF THE GREAT WEST” 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1871. Small folios) ama=tsuea te 
the prairie afire, an early railroad train crossing the plains and 
the buffalo herd running to shelter. 

Rare. 


“THE COVERED WAGON” 

Clay & Co., Buffalo. Not dated. Large folio. In colours. 
Framed. This depicts the life of the West in the early California 
days. A train of covered wagons coming down in a trail over 
the Sierras. With a block house in the foreground. 

EXTREMELY SCARCE. 


“THE TRAPPER’S LAST SHOT” 
Currier and Ives. Not dated. A most interesting print showing 
early Western life. Folio. Framed. 


“THROUGH TO THE PACIFIC” 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Framed. Fine condition and 
quality. ! 


“THE WESTERN FARMER’S HOME” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1871. Medium folio. Moulded frame. 


“HUNTING ON THE PLAINS” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1871. Small folio. Old gilt and brown 


plaster frame. 


AN EXTREMELY RARE PRINT BELIEVED TO BE FIRST OFFERED AT 
AUCTION. 


“\ HALT BY THE WAYSIDE, THE COVERED WAGON” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. Old painted pine 


frame. 


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“MENNEHAHA FALLS, MINNESOTA” 
Not dated. Folio. 


Currier and Ives. Framed. 


“HOME IN THE WILDERNESS” 
Dated 1870. Small folio. 


Currier and Ives. Old gilt frame. 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL SUBJECTS 


NUMBERS 94-121 


“LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS AT PLYMOUTH 11TH 
DECEMBER, 1620” 
Not dated. Small folio. 


N. Currier. Framed. 


“WASHINGTON AT THE BATTLE OF TRENTON” 
Engraved by Illman Bros. after E. L. Henry. Dated 1870. 


Folio. Framed. 


“WASHINGTON IN THE FIELD” 
Small, upright folio. Old mahogany veneer frame. 


“WASHINTON FAMILY 

Washington, his family and two grandchildren by the name of 
Custis” . 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folio, matted. Old bevelled ma- 


hogany veneer frame. 


“WASHINGTON’S RECEPTION 
TRENTON” 
N. Currier. Dated 1845. Small folio. 


BY THE LADIES AT 


Pine frame. 


“WASHINTON 

First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of his Coun- 
trymen” 

Undated. Medium large upright folio. Old pine frame. A beau- 
tiful print in proof condition. Probably an N. Currier but not 


so marked. 


“WASHINGTON” 
J. Baillie, N. Y., and J. Sowles, New Bedford, Mass. 
Small upright folio. 


Undated. 


Old mahogany veneer frame. 


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“WASHINGTON’S RECEPTION BY THE LADIES 

At Trenton, N. J., April, 1789. On his way to New York to be 
Inaugurated First President of the United States in 1789” 

E. and E. C. Kellogg. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany 


veneer frame. 


“DEATH OF MONTGOMERY IN THE ATTACK OF QUE- 
BEC, DEC., 1775” 

Sarony and Major. Small folio. Framed. 

VERY SCARCE. 


“GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM 

Iron Son of “76 effecting his escape from the British Dragoons” 
Undated. Medium large folio. Old walnut frame. Almost proof 
condition. Evidently an N. Currier lithograph but not so marked. 


“\MARION’S BRIGADE CROSSING THE PEDEE RIVER, 
Serer. Lee 

On their way to attack the British Forces under Tarleton” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Medium folio. Old pine frame. 


A RARE HISTORICAL PRINT. 


“GEN. MARION IN HIS SWAMP ENCAMPMENT INVIT- 
ING A BRITISH OFFICER TO DINNER” 

Engraved by John Sartain after painting by John B. White. 
Dated 1841. In fine condition. Folio. Framed. 

Very SCARCE EARLY AMERICAN MEZzoTINT. 


“PETER FRANCISO’S GALLANT ACTION WITH NINE 
OF TARLETON’S CAVALRY IN SIGHT OF FOUR HUN- 
DRED MEN” 
Engraved by D. Edwin. Published by James Webster. Large 
folio. Framed. 


“GENERAL TAYLOR AND HIS STAFF ON THE MORN- 
ING BEFORE THE BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA, FEB- 
RUARY 23, 1847” 

E. B. and E. C. Kellogg. Dated 1846. Small upright folio. 


Old mahogany veneer frame. 


14 


108 


Se 


109 


[i 


110 


[O7 


Pu 


112 


“THE PRESIDENTS OF THE U. S., WASHINGTON TO 
TYLER (10)” 

N. Currier. Dated 1842. Small upright folio. Old mahogany 
veneer frame. 

AN EARLY AND SCARCE PRINT. 


“PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES” 

Washington to Polk (11), Medallion of Washington in the center 
and Declaration of Independence. 

N. Currier. Dated 1844. Medium large upright folio. Old 
moulded hard wood frame. 

A BEAUTIFUL PRINT IN PROOF CONDITION. 


“THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES” 
Washington to Polk (11), Center Medallion of the Declaration 
of Independence. 

N. Currier. Dated 1844. Medium upright folio. Old pine 


frame. 


“THE PRESIDENTS OF THE U. S., WASHINGTON TO 
POLK (11)” 
Center medallion of Washington and Declaration of Independence. 
N. Currier. Dated 1844. Small upright folio. Old mahogany 
veneer frame. 


“PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES” 

Washington to Polk (11). Center medallion of Washington and 
Declaration of Independence. 

N. Currier. Dated 1845. Small upright folio. Old pine frame. 
Matted. 


“THE PRESIDENTS OF THE U. S., WASHINGTON TO 
POLK (11)” 

Center medallion of Washington and the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence. 

N. Currier. Dated 1846. Small upright folio. Old mahogany 


veneer frame. 


“THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS FOUGHT JANY. 8TH, 
1815” 
N. Currier. Dated 1842. Small folio. Framed. 


15 


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“PERRY’S VICTORY ON LAKE ERIE SEPT. 10, 1818” 
Showing position of the fleet and description of the battle. 
N. Currier. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany veneer frame. 


“GRAND FUNERAL PROCESSION IN MEMORY OF GEN- 
ERAL JACKSON” , 

Robinson. Not dated. Small folio. Framed. Regiment march- 
ing with the funeral cortege. 

AN EXTREMELY SCARCE view oF NEw YORK SHOWING THE Ciry 
HAtt. — 


“PETER FRANCISCO’S GALLANT ACTION WITH NINE 
OF TARLETON’S CAVALRY” 
‘After Warrell and Barralett. Engraved by D. Edwin. Folio. 


“QEN’L AMPUDIA TREATING FOR THE CAPITULA- 
TION OF MONTEREY WITH GEN’L TAYLOR, 24TH 
SEPT., 1846” 

Sarony and Major. Dated 1846. Medium large folio. Old 


stencilled pine frame. Fine impression. 


“U.S. DRAGOONS BUTTING THEIR WAY THROUGH A 
MEXICAN AMBUSCADE” 

N. Currier. Dated 1846. Small folio. Old pine tortoise shell 
finish frame. 


“THE MEXICANS EVACUATING VERA CRUZ” 
Sarony and Major. Dated 1847. Small folio. Framed. 


“DEATH OF CAPTAIN COOK” 


John Webber after F. Bartolozzi. Landscape by W. Byrne. 
Dated January, 1784. Folio. 


HUNTING, FISHING, SHOOTING, AND SPORTING 


NumMBERS 122-157 


“THE HUNTER’S SHANTY” 
In the Adirondacks. 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1861. Large foho. Framed: 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


16 


moseecenatadteraneo 


“THE HUNTERS SHANTY 


[NUMBER 122] 


~ 


“MORNING IN THE WOODS” 
Currier and Ives after F. F. Palmer. Dated 1865. Of the series 
“Tife in the Woods.” In colours. Folio. Framed. 


VERY SCARCE PRINT. 


“NIGHT BY CAMP FIRE” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1861. Small folio. Framed. 


“THE LIFE OF A SPORTSMAN—COMING INTO CAMP” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1872. Small folio. Old moulded 
plaster frame. 


“CAMPING OUT—SOME OF THE RIGHT SORT” 
N. Currier. L. Maurer, del. Dated 1856. Folio. Framed. 


Scarce. VERY FINE. 


“ON A POINT” 

N. Currier. F. F. Palmer, del. Dated 1855. Small folio. Superb 
specimen. | 

Brilliant colouring. Framed. 

Rare. 


“THE HOME OF THE DEER” 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Medium large folio. Old moulded 
cherry and gilt frame. 


“SHANTYING ON THE LAKE SHORE” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1867. Large folio. Framed. 


“PARTRIDGE SHOOTING—TO HO” 
Marsden—American field sports. 

Jacotett and La Fosse. Dated 1857. Large folio. Framed. 
EXTREMELY RARE. 


“SNIPE SHOOTING—DOWN CHARGE” 
Marsden—American field sports. 

Eugene Cicer. Dated 1857. Painted by M. Marsden. Large 
folio mounted on board; slightly damaged in lower margin. 
Framed. 

EXTREMELY RARE. 


18 


137 
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188 


“WOODCOCK SHOOTING” 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Small folio. Framed. 


“PARTRIDGE SHOOTING” 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Small folio. Framed. 
“PARTRIDGE SHOOTING” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Small folio. Framed. Fine 


impression. 


' “QUAIL, OR VIRGINIA PARTRIDGE” 


Dated 1871. Small folio. Old moulded wal- 


Currier and Ives. 


nut frame. 


“RUFFED GROUSE” 
Dated 1871. 
Fine condition and quality. 


Currier and Ives. Small folio. Framed. 


“VERY SCARCE. 


“ENGLISH SNIPE” 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1871. Medium large folio. Old golden 
oak frame. 

A CHOICE PRINT IN FINE CONDITION. 


“CATCHING A TROUT—WE HAB YOU NOW, SAR” 

N. Currier. Painted by A. F. Tait. Dated 1854. Folho. 
Framed. In pristine condition. 

Rare. 


“BROOK TROUT FISHING” 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1872. Small folio. Framed. 
EXTREMELY RARE AND FINE. 

“AMERICAN BROOK TROUT” 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1872. Small folio. Framed. 


“BLUE FISHING” 


Currier and Ives. Undated. Small folio. 


Old moulded plaster 
and gilt frame. 


19 


142 


149 


150 


“PECHE AUX MOULIES” 


Aquatint in colours. Engraving by Martins after Mozin. Very 
brilliant impression. Folio. Framed. 

“PECHE AUX SOLES” 

Aquatint in colours. Engraving by Martins after Mozin. Very 


brilliant impression. Folio. Framed. 
“A HARBOR FOR THE NIGHT—(BOATMEN’S CAMP)” 
Undated. Small folio. 


FINE IMPRESSION OF A RARE PRINT. 


Currier and Ives. 


Old pine frame. 


“THE PACK OF HOUNDS” 
E. B. and E. C. Kellogg. Undated. Medium folio. 


hogany veneer frame 


Old ma- 


“SPORTING LIFE” 

H. Schile. Dated 1875. 

Ten Commandments illustrating the various sports of that time. 
Said to be a view of the Atlantic Garden with all the characters 
engaged. <A title in German and English giving the Command- 


In colours. 


ments. Large folio. Framed. 
“GOING TO THE TROT” 
Haskell and Allen. Dated 1872. Companion to following. Folio. 


Framed. 


“LEAVING BRIGHTON HOTEL FOR THE MILL-DAM, 
WINTER” 

Haskell and Allen. Dated 1871. Large folio. Framed. Com- 
panion to preceding. | 

FINE IMPRESSION OF VERY RARE PLATE. 


“READY FOR THE TROT—BRING UP YOUR HORSES” 
Printed in Oil Colours by Currier and Ives. L. Maurer. Dated 
1877. Large folio. Framed. 
“TROTTERS THE GRAND CIRCUIT—WARMING 
TPZ 

Currier and Ives after Thomas Worth. Published 1877. Large 


folio. —Btensed. 


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152 


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153 


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COMMODORE VANDERBILT AND BONNER 
DRIVING ON HARLEM LANE 


[NUMBER 151 | 


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“FAST TROTTERS ON HARLEM LANE” 

Currier and Ives. J. Cameron, del. Dated 1870. Large folio. 
Depicts Commodore Vanderbilt with Myron Perry and Daisy 
Burns, and Bonner with Dexter. Framed. 

Rare 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | | 


“TROTTING—LULA” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1876. Coloured by hand. Folio. 


“TROTTING STALLION—COMMODORE VANDERBILT 
—DRIVEN BY DAN MACE” 

Trotted a heat in harness 2.25 over the Union Courts, L. I., June 
12th, 1866. Currier, and Ives after J. Cameron. Dated 1871. 
Folio. Framed. : 2 | 


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155 


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156 


158 


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159 


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“STELLA AND ALICE GREY AND LATERN AND 
WHALEBONE—PASSING THE STAND” 

In their great match for $2,000 in double harness over the Union 
Course, L. I., June 5th, 1855. N. Currier. Dated 1855. Large 
folio. Framed. 

EXcEEDINGLY RARE AND BRILLIANT PRINT. 


“SMALL HOPES AND LADY MAC” 

“MAUD S. AND ALDINE” 

Both teams of Commodore V anderbilt. 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1878 and 1883. Large Folios. (2) 


“A DISPUTED HEAT” 

Claiming a Foul. 

Currier and Ives. L. Maurer. Painted by Thomas Worth. 
Dated 1878. Large folio. Framed. 


“PICADOR” 
Weight 1,950 pounds. Detailed information, ete. 
Currier and Ives. Undated. Medium folio. Old moulded pine 


frame. 


RAILROADS 
NuMBERS 158-165 


“OLD GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT—FORTY-SECOND 
STREET, NEW YORK” 
G. Schulz. Very scarce view of 42nd St. in the early days. With 
side elevation of Church on Madison Ave. and 42nd St. Folio. 
Framed. 


“VIEW OF THE FIRST AMERICAN RAILWAY TRAIN” 
Sage Son & Co., 1865. List of the passengers in the coaches as 
far as could be ascertained and particulars relating to the lo- 
comotive engine of the train. Folio. Framed. 

VERY SCARCE. 


“THE EXPRESS TRAIN” 


Currier and Ives. Dated 1870. Medium folio. Old gilt frame. 
Proof. 


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161 


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“THE EXPRESS TRAIN” 

Currier and Ives.. In colours. Dated 1870. Small folio. 
Framed. 

SUPERB IMPRESSION. 


“PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TRAIN AT NEW BRUNS- 
WICK, N. J.” 

Charles Hart. Dated 1884. Extremely interesting view with 
Janeway & Carpender’s Wallpaper establishment, in the fore- 
ground. Large folio. Framed. 


“RAILROAD PASSENGER TRAIN AT WHITESTONE 
STATION” 
Lithograph in colours. Not dated. Small folio. Framed. 


“NORTHUMBRIAN ENGINE” 
Drawn and engraved by I. Shaw, Jr. Published 1831. Extreme- 
ly interesting railroad print of the early days. Small folio. 


Evamed. 


“OPENING OF THE LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER 
RAILWAY, SEPT. 15TH, 18380” 
Drawn and engraved by I. Shaw, Jr. Published 


panion to preceding number. Small folio. 


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| mr ot _(Sfes )U-falicpers 166-189 


“THE CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE” 


- J. Baillie. Undated. Small folio. Old mahogany frame. 


“THE WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1873. Small folio. Old moulded wal- 


nut and gilt frame. 


“THE GEM OF THE PACIFIC (U. S. FRIGATE)” 
N. Currier. Dated 1849. Small folio. Old mahogany veneer 


frame. 


23 


“MACDONOUGH’S VICTORY ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN 
AND DEFEAT OF THE BRITISH AT PLATTSBURG BY 
GENERAL MACOMB, SEPT. 11, 1814” 


Engraved by B. ‘Tanner after H. Reinagle. Folio. Mounted. 


“PERRY’S VICTORY ON LAKE ERIE” 
N. Currier. Coloured. Small folio. Repaired. 
“NAVAL BOMBARDMENT OF VERA CRUZ” 
N. Currier. Dated 1847. Coloured. Small folio. Repaired. 
“UNITED STATES, CAPTURING HIS BRITANNIC MA- 
JESTY’S FRIGATE MACEDONIAN” 

Engraved by S. Seymour after TI’. Birch. Coloured. Folio. 


“CALORIC SHIP ERICSON” 

Passing the Battery, N. Y. 

Sarony and Major. Not dated. Folio. Framed. View of the 
Battery, Trinity Church in the distance. 


“CLIPPER SHIP RED JACKET” 

In the ice off Cape Horn in her passage from Australia to Liver- 
pool. Currier and Ives. 
Small folio. Framed. 


Not dated. Fine early impression. 


“CLIPPER SHIP GREAT REPUBLIC” 


Currier and Ives. Not dated. Folio. Framed. 


“CLIPPER SHIP DREADNOUGHT” 

Off Sandy Hook, February 23, 1854. Nineteen days from Liver- 
pool. C. Parsons, del. After the painting by J. E. Butterworth. 
Dated 1854. Large folio. Framed. Original old impression 
The Clipper Ship “Dreadnought,” considered by many to be the 
most famous of all Clipper Ships, was built by Donald McKay in 
1853. She made many transatlantic records never equalled by 
any other sailing ship. For ten years she was commanded by 
Captain Samuel Samuels, and was known in song and story for 
years in New York and other large seaports. — 


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181 


“CLIPPER SHIP OCEAN EXPRESS” 

Outward bound. “Discharging the Pilot” 

Sketched by J. Smith & Son, Brooklyn, L. I. On stone by C. 
Parsons. N. Currier. Dated 1856. Large folio. Framed. 
Original old impression. 

The Clipper Ship “Ocean Express” was built in 1855 by J. O. 
Curtis at Medford, Mass. for Reed & Wade of Boston. She was 
used exclusively in the California trade. 


“CLIPPER SHIP FLYING CLOUD” 

Dedicated to Messrs. Grinnell, Minturn & Co. 

E. Brown Jr., del., after the painting by J. KE. Butterworth. 
N. Currier. Later impression. Dated 1852. Large folio. 
Framed. Column of dimensions at either side of title. 

The “Flying Cloud”, 1793 tons, was built by Donald McKay at 
Fast Boston 1851. She made a record in 1851, sailing from 
New York to San Francisco in 89 days. The record was only 
twice equalled by herself, and never beaten by any sailing ship. 


“CLIPPER SHIP RACER OF NEW YORK” 

Endicott & Co. Large folio. 

Clipper Ship “Racer” was built at Newburyport. Owned by 
David Ogden. Very fine impression. Framed. 


“TERRIFIC COMBAT BETWEEN THE MONITOR, 2 
GUNS AND MERRIMAC, 11 GUNS” 

In Hampton Roads, March 9th, 1862. In which the little *“Mon- 
itor” whipped the “Merrimac” and the whole “school” of Rebel 
Steamers. 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1862. 


Small folio. Unusually fine old mahogany veneer frame. 


“WHALING—GREENLAND FISHERY” 
Engraved by Boydell after a painting by Brooking. Published 


a o7- London, 1754. Coloured engraving of the mid-eighteenth century. 


Fine condition and quality. Folio. Framed. 


EXTREMELY SCARCE. 


25 


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“YACHT AMERICA” 
Modelled and built by George Steers, New York. Brown and 
Folio. 


Severin. Framed. 


“RACE FOR THE AMERICAN CUP” 
Sloop yachts, “Mischief” and “Atlanta.” Currier and Ives. 
Dated 1882. C. R. Parsons. Coloured. 


“A CRACK SLOOP IN A RACE TO WINDWARD” 
The yacht “Gracie” of New York. Currier and Ives. Dated 
1882. C. P. Parsons, Del. Coloured. Folio. 


“VIGILANT AND VALKYRIE IN A THRASH TO WIND- 
WARD” 

“Cutter, Genesta, R. Y. 8” 

Currier and Ives. Dated 1883 and 1885. Coloured. Folios. (2) 


“A JIB AND MAINSAIL RACE” 
“Yacht Puritan of Boston” 


Dated 1882 and 1885. (2) 


Currier and Ives. 


“THE GREAT OCEAN YACHT RACE BETWEEN THE 
HENRIETTA, FLEETWING AND VESTA” 
Coloured by Charles Parson. Dated 1867. 


Currier and Ives. 


Folio. 


“MAYFLOWER SALUTED BY THE FLEET” 
Currier and Ives. Dated 1886. Coloured. Painted by F. Bass- 
ford. Folio. 


EARLY AMERICAN FRAMED LITHOGRAPH 

“The Mammoth Trees of California”, (Calaveras County) 
(Sequoia Gigantea ) | 

G. K. Stillman, engraver. Published by Times Steam Job Color 
Press Print. 


Large folio. Old mahogany frame. 


26 


SALE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY THIRTEENTH, AT 2:30 


190 


191 


192 


193 


194 


SECOND SESSION 
NUMBERS 190-421 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


NuMBERS 190-211 


SIX OLD SANDWICH GLASS SMALL SALTCELLARS 
Three circular, two oblong and one plain. Rare. (Libbey) (6) 


SIX OLD SANDWICH GLASS SMALL SALTCELLARS 
Three star shape, two circular and one square. (Libbey) (6) 


NEW ENGLAND THREE SECTION MOULD GLASS 
DECANTER. 
Sunburst, quilting and ribbing. No stopper. 

Height, 81% inches 


NEW ENGLAND THREE SECTION MOULD FLIP GLASS 
Quilted and ribbed. Very fine. 
Height, 6 inches, 43 inches at mouth 


OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLAR 
In form of oblong basket, with twisted looped handle and trellis 
sides. Slight chip. Rare. (Libbey) Width, 334 inches 


FINE PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN GLASS LAMPS 

Bulbous fonts with festooned ribbing at top and bottom and 
bull’s eyes in between. Brass standards and white opaque sexa- 
gonal bases, brass collars. Clear glass. Height, 8 inches 


EARLY BLOWN AMETHYST HYACINTH VASE. 
Fine rich colour. Height, 914, inches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Different shapes, one greenish tinted. Slight chip. (Libbey ) (4) 


27 


‘electric lamps. 


EARLY AMERICAN MOULDED GLASS DESSERT BOWL 
Panelled circular bowl on foot. Diameter, (4/ inches 
PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 

Boat shape, with panelled sides and crossed bases. Slight chip. 
(Libbey) (2) Width, 314 inches 


FOUR CUT AND ETCHED FLOWER VASES 
One chipped. (4) Height, 7 to 10 inches 


NINE GLASS CUP PLATES 


Some chipped. (9) 


Various designs. 
PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Three-section mould. Jardiniere shape, with scalloped rims and 
circular bases. Rare. (Libbey) (2) Diameter, 24/ inches 
SET OF PRESSED TURQUOISE BLUE GLASS DESSERT 
DISHES 


Eleven individual small dishes and one large square dish. Pressed 


in star and diamond pattern. 2) (3) 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN GLASS WICK LAMPS 

With fluted amethyst tinted bowls, brass stems and square mar- 

ble bases. Adaptable for mounting as electric lamps. (2) 
Height, 74% inches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
In different jardiniere patterns. One three-section mould. Rare. 
(Libbey) (4) Diameter, 234 inches 
PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN GLASS WICK LAMPS 

Handsome pair with globular panelled bowls; decorative glass 


stems and square marble bases. Adaptable for mounting as 


(2) Height, 9 inches 
TWO EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLES 
“Success to the Railroad” whisky flask. Olive green. 
“Gothic pattern” pickle bottle, aquamarine. (2) 7 
; Height, 7 and 9 inches 


28 


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209 
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210 


211 


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212 


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213 


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214 
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215 


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TWO OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Oval trencher type, with decorated bases. (Libbey) (2) 
Width, 234 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN LOG CABIN BITTERS BOTTLE 
Plantation bitters, patented 1862. Fine amber brown. 
Height, 10 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS WHISKY FLASK 
Tree of life bottle, on each side a spreading tree. Oval. Aqua- 
marine colour. Height, 8 inches 


THREE OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Two jardiniere shape, one oval. A few slight chips. (Libbey) 


(3) 


DECORATIVE OLD CONTINENTAL CHINA, ETC. 


NUMBERS 212-230 


OLD BOHEMIAN RUBY GLASS DECANTER WITH STOP- 

PER 

Panelled body etched with grape vine decoration. (Wetmore ) 
Height, 13 inches 


ROYAL BERLIN PORCELAIN PERFUME BOTTLE 

ABouT 1830 
Scroll shape, painted with flowers and figures. Gilt metal dolphin 
stopper. (Wetmore) Height, 4 imches 


18TH CENTURY DRESDEN COVERED SUCRIER 
Modelled in basket pattern with rustic handles, painted with 
small landscapes and encrusted with flowers. (Wetmore) 


Width, 7 inches ° 


18TH CENTURY NEVERS FAIENCE PILGRIM BOTTLE 
Bulbous shape, with grotesque mask handles on the shoulders. 
Painted with figures in landscapes in the 17th century manner in 
cobalt blue. Dated 1775. From the Georges Spetz Collection. 
(Wetmore ) Height, 121% inches 


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FAIENCE DISH NEVERS, LATE 17TH CENTURY 
Circular, pierced in basket pattern and coated with thick pale 
pink glaze, a painted cherub at the centre. From the Georges 
Spetz Collection. (Wetmore) Diameter, 11 ches 


FAIENCE BUST OF ST. ANTHONY FRENCH, 17TH CENTURY 
Full bust figure, with mottled polychromy. Slight repair. From 


_ the Georges Spetz Collections. (Wetmore) Height, 9 inches 


18TH CENTURY DRESDEN CHINA PITCHER 


Handsomely decorated with painted landscapes in panels and 
with flowers and butterflies, in colours and gold. Mask spout and 


scrolled handle. (Wetmore) Height, ‘7 inches 


SEVRES PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER OF THE LOUIS 
PHILIPPE PERIOD 
Decorated in blue and gold, with royal monogram and cherubs. 


Slight chip. (Wetmore) 


18TH CENTURY LOWESTOFT SUCRIER WITH COVER 
Painted with sprays of roses in enamel colours. Entwined rustic 
handle and mulberry knobbed handle. (Wetmore) 

; Height, 514 inches 


OLD DRESDEN GROS BLUE PORCELAIN CUP AND 
SAUCER 

Richly decorated in blue and gold and with reserves of classic sub- 
jects in colours. (Wetmore) 


ROYAL BERLIN JEWELLED PORCELAIN CUP AND 
SAUCER aBouTt 1830 
Rich gros blue ground with reserves of arabesques in gold. Marks. 
(Wetmore) 


FRENCH PORCELAIN INDIVIDUAL TEAPOT ON LAMP 


STAND EMPIRE PERIOD 
Decorated with band of flowers and arabesques in colours and 
gold. (Wetmore) Height, 9 inches 


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924 FRENCH PORCELAIN INDIVIDUAL TEAPOT ON LAMP 
tae STAND EMPIRE PERIOD 

Nearly similar to the preceding. (Wetmore) 
Height, 9 inches 


225 BERLIN BLUE AND GOLD CUP AND SAUCER OF THE 
EMPIRE PERIOD 

EY Richly decorated with blue panels of flowers on a rich gold 
ground. (Allen) (2) 


226 18TH CENTURY BERLIN PORCELAIN CHINA TEA AND 
COFFEE SET 

Richly decorated in gold and painted with butterflies. Comprises 

Wig a diamond-shaped coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar bowl, a cup 


and a saucer. Marked. (Allen) (5) 


227 NEVERS FAIENCE TOBY JUG FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated statuette of a burgher. Brillant white enamels, with 
5 floral heightenings in colour. Height, 11 inches 


228 OLD CREIL WARE PLATE 
Creamware soup plate, transfer printed with a trophy portrait 


Aad of Alexandre Petion, President d’Hayti. Diameter, 944 inches 
y | 


229 SEVRES PORCELAIN TETE-A-TETE SERVICE 
PERIOD OF LOUIS PHILIPPE 
Charming seven-piece set decorated with the royal monogram and 
borders of ivy leaves in gold. Comprising a teapot, creamer, 
sugar bowl, two cups and two saucers. Two cups faintly cracked. 


(Allen) (7) 


230 PAIR OF OLD BISQUE CHINA ORNAMENTS 
V- In shape of swans, two hold flowers. (Libbey) (2) 
Height, 7 inches 


dl 


EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT METAL OBJECTS 


AND VARIOUS DECORATIVE OBJECTS 


NUMBERS 231-243 


931 FINE PAIR OF REVOLUTIONARY WROUGHT IRON 
fe ANDIRONS 
2° — Have loop tops and arched legs with feet. Height, 19 inches 
932 KARLY AMERICAN FORGED IRON PIPE TONGS 
aN Very graceful type. Length, 174 inches 
933. KARLY COPPER WEATHERVANE IN FORM OF 
: ROOSTER 
| \ Repainted. Height, 13 inches 
234 TWO FINE OLD TIME LANTERNS 
One has bulbous globe and the other tapering octagon globe. 
Y ihe \ Loop handles. Japanned. Height, 16 and 18 inches 
235 FINE OLD STENCILLED TIN TRAY 
y, Stencilled with foliage in various colours, harmonious rectangular 
1 vA centre medallion showing family group, on cream background. 
4 ory Size, 2714 x 20 inches 
236 ANTIQUE PIERCED METAL TRAY 
he With raised border, painted black. Size, 16 x 12 inches 
237 TORTOISE SHELL BONBONIERE FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
he — Circular, with gold decoration. (Wetmore) Diameter, 3 inches 
238 OLD ENGLISH SHEFFIELD PLATE CAKE BASKET 
Jo- Oval, with shaped beaded edges. Pierced swing handle and shaped 
foot. Engraved in scroll pattern. On the outside initials and 
date, 1849. (Libbey) Width, 1114 inches 
339 INDIAN CHASED SILVER DRESSING TABLE MIRROR 
I reo Elaborately pierced with Oriental motifs, palm trees and birds. 


(Wetmore ) Size, 17 x 1114 inches 


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240 SILVER FIGURE OF A COCK 
ip. Forming a scent case. (Wetmore ) Height, 5 inches 
241 PERSIAN DECORATED LACQUER TEA CADDY AND 
~ SMALL BOX 
Se (Wetmore) (2) 


242 PAIR OF DECORATED TOLE-WARE JARDINIERES 
oe FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Pee Green and gold, with decoration of bands of foliage. (Wetmore ) 
(2) Width, 111% inches 


(- 248 OLD PEWTER COFFEE POT 


yw © Concave body with scrolled handle, and domed cover. (Libbey) 
Height, 7 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 


NuMBERS 244-265 


244 HOOKED FLOWER MAT 

\- Pleasing design of large rose blossoms and leaves in brilliant reds 

Wy wd pnd turquoise blue, in a shaped panel, framed by a mixed dark 
border: Bound. Size, 88 x 23 inches 


| 


245 HOOKED ANIMAL MAT 
x A moose head in an oval medallion against a background of moss 
ct gray. Bright red fret motifs at the corners. Bound. 
Size, 30 x 21 inches 


246 ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
A- An amber-brown field centred by a rose and leaf medallion and 
bordered in red, green and black stripes. Bound. 
Size, 37 x 27 inches 


247 ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
A naively executed urn of flowers with large leaves, in rose- 
|e pink and brilliant green touched with indigo, on a ground of 
soft red and brown. Bound. Size, 85 mches square 


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L 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 


Large rose blossoms in bright red with radiating leaves in emerald 


Size, 48 x 25 inches 


green on a ground of concentric stripes. 


ANTIQUE HOOKED DOOR MAT 
Concentric stripe pattern in soft colours contaiming maple leaf 
Braided border. 

Size, 81 x 22 inches 


and other motifs. Semi-circular. 


ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Mixed colour pattern on the yellow centre, bordered with black. 
Bound. Size, 82 x 22 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Patterned with geometric squares in bright colours. Bound. 


Size, 31 x 17 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Oak and maple leaves in bright colours strewn over the dark 


field with pink panel centre. Bound. Size, 34 x 22 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Archaic leaf and flower form in pleasing pastel colours on a dark 


Size, 49 x 29 inches 


ground. Fine specimen. Bound. 


ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
On the mixed brown field are strewn maple leaves in diverse 


Bound. Size, 29 x 19 inches 


colours. 


ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Patterned with a double row of oak leaves in soft colours. Bound. 
Size, 386 x 20 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLORAL RUG 

Floral design in soft shades of light rose, lavender and yellow 
with green leaves on a light gray ground; at each end of the rug 
is an old rose flower and leaves. In each corner is a light tan 
A most charming and dignified rug 


Size, 45 x 26 inches 


coloured leaf; blue border. 
in perfect condition. 


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257 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Rows of conventionalized maple leaves in pastel colours on deep 
‘prown, framing a centre panel in indigo. Bound. 

Size, 37 x 22 inches 


258 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT | 

re _ Well balanced design of maple leaves and scrolls in rich tones 
by framing a centre in soft brown. Bound. Size, 86 x 25 inches 

4 


259 ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
4 In the centre of the yellow field is a posy of blossoms and leaves 
AY S. executed in raised work in colours. Archaic scroll-forms at either 
: side forming a cartouche; also in bright colours. Bound. 
Size, 52 x 34 inches 


260 ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
4 Archaic design of flower motifs in bright reds and blues on a 
ground of turquoise green. Dark border. Bound. 
Size, 43 x 30 inches 


261 HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
_, Well executed design of maple leaves in brilliant colours framed 
2g .by a deep border of scale pattern in shaded colours, of brighter 
y ° tones. The centre field is soft brown. Bound and lined. Choice 
specimen. Size, 59 x 33 inches 


262 ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
, 6 .. Roses and leaves in rich reds and blues scattered over the field 
9 of soft yellow. Geometric border in deeper tones. Bound. 
Size, 46 x 29 inches 


263 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
0% Ivory-yellow with scroll motifs forming a cartouche in brilliant 
‘reds and indigo. Bound. Size, 8314 x 18 inches 


264 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 

a Patterned with a scrolled leaf cartouche in amethyst and yellow 
| \s on a ground of indigo. Bound. Size, 82 x 25 inches 
Ly | f~ 


35 


265 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Well executed design showing wreath of flowers in rich colours 
rf fo on an ivory yellow ground. Oak leaves at the corners. Bound. 


Size, 32 x 22 inches 


LUSTER WARE, STAFFORDSHIRE, LIVERPOOL AND 


a 


CHINESE LOWESTOFT 


NuMBERS 266-299 


266 OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE MUSTARD 
. POT AND SALT SHAKER 


Lo Se 
iv ¢} ( ) 
fV 
2967. TWO OLD LEEDS CHINA MUSTARD POTS 

One cylindrical, one ewer shape. White with blue bands. 


. (Libbey) (2) Height, 2 and 3 inches 


268 OLD ENGLISH BASALT WARE TEAPOT 
tO- Georgian type, with decoration of panels of flowers. (Libbey ) 
Width, 91% inches 


269 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE LUSTRE MUGS 
_ One copper lustre with broad yellow band; the other with blue 

Ray and yellow band, with pink lustre interior. (2) 

ue Height, 23/, inches 


270 RIDGWAY SALT GLAZE PITCHER 
y Coffee colored design of ferns and bluebells. Rustic handle. 
bay Marked, “W. Ridgway & Co., October Ist, 1835”. 
Height, 914 inches 


271 LIVERPOOL SPORTING PITCHER 
ENGLISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
a8 OO “Woodcock shooting” and “Steeplechase”. On one side a sports- 


| man with dogs, the reverse a steeplechase, with the foregoing 
titles. Printed in black, partly colored by hand. Slight chip at 
spout. : Height, 5 inches 


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272 18TH CENTURY LIVERPOOL PITCHER 
Printed in black with patriotic subjects and inscriptions; the 
hee reverse illustrating the sentimental chant “Oh, Bonny, Bonny 


Charlie”. Slightly chipped. Height, 614 inches 


273 PART SERVICE OF LUSTRE DECORATED OLD 
— ENGLISH CHINA 
[2 ~ Nine plates, five saucers, six small plates. White glaze ware 
with vine decoration in purple lustre. (20) 


274 18TH CENTURY CREAMWARE ALE MUG 
ae The decoration in black transfer illustrates ‘“‘The Sorrows of 
| os } Young Werter” by Goethe. Height, 6 inches 


y 


275 OLD WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PITCHER 

4, Has partly ribbed bulbous body and entwined rustic handle. 
¢ wu Faintly cracked. Height, 9 inches 
Ly 


276 PAIR OF OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE 
v0 PITCHERS 

1 y/Rustic shape with scrolled handles and shaped bases. Entirely 
see coated with copper lustre. (2) Height, 9 inches 


277 +~EARLY SUNDERLAND CREAMWARE ALE MUG 
ee Decorated in black transfer and polychromy with ‘“*A West View 
t, of the Iron Bridge over the Wear”. Dated 1818. From the 
Boynton Collection. Height, 534 imches 


278 18TH CENTURY SMALL LIVERPOOL PITCHER 
Decorated in black transfer with scenes of the Gretna Green 

ipize smithy, “Oh! Mr. Blacksmith, ease our Pains—and Tye us fast 
in Wedlocks Chains”. Slght chip. Height, 54% inches 


279 TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE 


_ PITCHERS 
[4 Globular bodies and cylindrical necks. Decorated with poly- 
chromed slip of figures, etc. (2) Height, 5 inches 


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280 18TH CENTURY LIVERPOOL CREAMWARE BOWL 
Decorated in black transfer with rustic scenes and sentimental 

Wy, ~ verses. ‘The interior shows the points of the compass, entitled, 
“Come box the Compass”. Repaired. Diameter, 6 inches 


981 FIVE PIECES OF 18TH CENTURY DAVENPORT 
CREAMWARE 
ihe _ Two gravy boats, mustard pot, salt shaker and small dish. With 
N be painted green borders. ‘Two pieces chipped. (5) 
282 OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
a < ; Painted with conventional flowers in colours. Height, 51/4, inches 


983 OLD ENGLISH IRONSTONE CHINA PLATE 
Decoration in sepia of “Boston Mail” series, the centre panel 
| 4 ‘entitled ‘Ladies’ Cabin’. Crack; Diameter, 1014 inches 


984 OLD WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE OVAL PLATTER 
eas Transfer printed with an American frigate in full sail. 
NY 


Width, 1114 inches 


285 TEN PIECES OF OLD LIV ERPOOL CREAMWARE 
y Soup ladle with shell bowl, two sauce boats, two salt shakers, 
ee mustard pot, spice box, two heart-shaped small dishes, and 
bo V“niniature mug. (10) 
286 STAFFORDSHIRE PINK LUSTRE TEA SERVICE OF 
THIRTY PIECES ENGLISH, ABouT 1820 
Ca Comprising teapot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, waste bowl, two 
ad plates, twelve cups and twelve saucers. Decorated in festoon 
pattern in pink and gold lustre. Rare. Complete set. (Allen) 
(30) 


2987 STAFFORDSHIRE TOY TEA SET ENGLISH, ABOUT 1820 
|, .shaped teapot, sugar bowl and creamer. Transfer printed in 


/ ' 
Ty black with rustic figures. Rare. (Wetmore) (3) 


288 OLD WORCESTER CHINA INKSTAND 
(- Boat shape, complete with ink pots and seal. Richly decorated 
file 


,j with prunus flowers, birds and butterflies in the Oriental manner. 


(yr (Wetmore) Width, 81 inches 


38 


289 TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE 


PITCHERS 
10 — One rustic shape, painted with flowers. The other, pear shape, 
with scrolled handle. (2) Height, 5144 inches 


290 EARLY AMERICAN GLAZED STONEWARE TEAPOT 
:: Coated with lustrous black glaze and with inscription in gold. 
2 »!, , Probably Pennsylvania ware. (Wetmore ) Height, 51% inches 


291 OLD ENGLISH CHINA TEAPOT WITH PEWTER 
MOUNTS ) 
G- Painted with sprays of flowers. (Wetmore) Height, 6 inches 


292 OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE GOBLET AND 
= MUG 

!) | Mug encircled by a brown band of foliage. Goblet with poly- 
4 if rl ‘chromed slip decoration of fruit. (2) Height, 31% and 4 inches 
293 CAUGHLEY STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA COVERED CUP 
AND SAUCER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
“Fluted cup with berry-knobbed cover and shaped saucer. Thick 
white glaze ware painted with husk festoons in green depending 

ns? from landscape medallions. (Wetmore) (38) | 


294 PAIR OF OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE 
2 PITCHERS 
YY 


nO Modelled in diamond pattern. Coated with copper lustre and 
> ‘painted with sprays of flowers in enamel colours. With scrolled 
nt handles. One with chip on base. (2) Height, 8 inches 


295 TWO 18TH CENTURY LOWESTOFT CUPS AND 
SAUCERS 

ee Painted with sprigs of roses in brilliant enamel colours. Faint 
cracks. (Wetmore) (2) 


296 FOUR 18TH CENTURY LOWESTOFT CUPS AND 
SAUCERS 
he /Two painted in Chinese style with small landscapes; two painted 
with flowers in enamel colours. One chipped. One from the 
ere 8 Temple Collection. (Wetmore) (8) 


39 


Va 
bie Ge 
4) «SPC 18TH CENTURY LOWESTOFT TEAPOT 
4 eo Cylindrical, with floral and diaper decoration in brown. Entwined 
QL — +ustic handle, and mulberry knobbed cover. Repaired. (Allen ) 
Height, 6 inches 
298 18TH CENTURY LOWESTOFT TEAPOT 
407 Similar shape to the preceding. (Allen ) Height, 6 inches 
999 18TH CENTURY LOWESTOFT CHINA CHOCOLATE SET 


Decorated with floral cartouches and festoons in enamel colours. 
Comprising a pear-shape chocolate pot with shaped handle and 
spout, covered milk jug, covered sugar bowl, six small cups and 
six saucers, two small bowls and saucers and a waste bowl. Two 


cups faintly cracked. (Allen) (20) 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND ORNAMENTS 


301 


numBers 300-815 


PAIR OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE SMALL FIGURES 


- OF POODLES 


Holding birds in their mouths, and standing on oblong bases. 


(Wetmore) (2) Height, & inches 


TWO COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS 

Age torn 
Group of two brown seers, and a bird on floral base. (Wetmore ) 
(2) Height, 3 and 5 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURE 
The Crinoline Girl. Forms a trinket box. Chipped. (Wetmore ) 
Height, 9 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA GROUP 


‘ Highland lovers, a stalwart highlander in bright kilt embraces 


his lass. Fine modelling. (Wetmore) Height, 8 inches 
| 40 


310 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE 


PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA GROUPS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
A farmer and his wife going to market. Each riding a goat, 
the farmer carries the pigs, the wife carries the children, slung 
With scrolled bases. Rare. (Wetmore ) 
Height, 544 imches 


in baskets on their backs. 


(2) 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA ORNAMENT 
Windmill and cottage, the miller looking out of the window. 
(Wetmore ) Height, 8 inches 


CHINA FIGURE 
A setter, white with crimson splashes. On rustic base. (Wetmore ) 
Height, 5 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Shakespeare leaning upon a pedestal, and holding a manuscript. 


(Wetmore ) Height, 8 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA ORNAMENT 

A demure young maiden seated on a goat, interpreting a classic 
motif. (Wetmore) Height, 51 inches 
PAIR OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES OF DOGS 
Well modelled standing figures of hounds, white with black spots. 
“The Spotted Dog” is one of the 
most favored of tavern signs throughout the English countryside. 


(Wetmore) (2) Height, 614 inches 


On rustic polychromed bases. 


STAFFORDSHIRE WARE FIGURES 


ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Pe eis and white reclining doe, on foliated base. Repaired. 


311 
em 


(Wetmore ) Width, 6 inches 


THREE OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GHUN 3. FIGURES OF 
DOGS 
A spaniel, a beagle and a terrier. 


(Wetmore) (38) 
Height, 2, 3 and 31% inches 


41 


312 STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA GROUP. ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
nee Two youths struggling for possession of a hatful of fruit. Fine 
“1, modelling. Rare (Wetmore) Height, 5 inches 
313 TWO PORCELAIN ANIMAL ORNAMENTS 

be Chinese porcelain Foo dog. English china trinket box, with 
e; cover. (Wetmore) (2) 


314 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
A Fruit Seller. Boy with blue coat and white trousers carrying 

Tm a basket of apples; foliage setting. Slight repair. (Wetmore) 
Height, 6 inches 


315 TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES 
_ The Fruit Sellers; youth and maiden with basket and pinafore 
of fruit. (Wetmore) (2) Height, 5 inches 


F 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 


NUMBERS 316-386 


316 SMALL ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
- Cream colour with centre diamond medallion of small squares in 


Oo” 
Ye? diverse colours. Bound. Size, 37 x 23 inches 


317 ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
fe » Large roses on the cream centre, in brilliant reds and greens. 
Geometrical meander stripe border of soft brown. Bound. 
Size, 47 x 26 inches 


318 ANTIQUE HOOKED GEOMETRICAL RUG 


ve“. |) All-over tile pattern of small squares containing waved lines in 
Nie Oa 2 : ago tee 
4d. soft browns, blues and yellows outlined in indigo. Bound. 


| Size, 8 feet 5 inches x 8 feet 3 inches 
319. ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG | 

5 )On the mixed black and brown field are rose blossoms and buds 

ee Ws framed by scroll forms in mulberry red and yellow. Striped 

ye border in soft contrasting colours. Bound and lined. Repaired. 

. Size, 52 x 88 inches 


A2 


320 ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
O° Roses and leaves in pleasing colours centre the brown field, which 
is bordered by scrolls in red and turquoise. Bound. Repaired. 
Size, 39 x 27 inches 


321 ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
ya Fine early specimen, with design of large roses and scrolled leaves 
Y in rich colours on a soft brown ground. Bound and lined. Rare. 
Size, 51 x 80 inches 


022 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
EO ja oree blossoms in colours on a mixed colour ground. Red and 


Sy black border. Bound. Size, 37 x 20 inches 


323 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
» A cartouche of blossoms and leaves in colours on an ivory white 


ay ground. Black border. Bound. Size, 37 x 19 mches 


824 ANTIQUE HOOKED ANIMAL RUG 
n Buff coloured ground with centre oval medallion, outlined with 
je black, showing dog lying on a checked red and green rug with 
‘ an? Pri.. background. At each corner is a conventional floral design 
[y\ in soft tan and brown. Conventional border in green and rose, 
with outer border of greenish brown. Size, 44 x 28 inches 


825 ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
/ Pleasing colour pattern of large petaled flowers in red and white 
on a field of turquoise blue panelled with white stripes. Bound. 
Size, 40 x 24 inches 


326 HOOKED FLOWER RUG | 
-,q Cheerful design of roses and leaves in colours in a panel of soft 
yb yellow. The remainder of the field shows scrolled leaf forms in 


| 
S, brilliant reds and blues. Bound. Size, 50 x 29 anches 


HOOKED FLOWER MAT 

Large rose blossoms with radiating leaves and buds in brilliant 
red and blues on gray background. Dark border, outlined in 
orange. Bound. Size, 37 x 25 inches 


rif 1, ¢ 43 
nw | 


328 ANTIQUE HOOKED GEOMETRICAL RUG 
- Design of concentric squares in three panels, in diverse colours. 


(5~ Bound. Repaired. Size, 51 x 82 inches 


399 SMALL ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 


Centre panel, outlined in black, with large roses and leaves in 


ean ir Rg : 
| & h brilliant reds, olive green and blue, on ivory ground. Bound and 
fy?’ lined. Size, B81 x 22 inches 


3390 ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
Cartouche of large blossoms and leaves in rich colours-.on a 
50% ground of shaded gray. Border of scrolled leaf forms im soft 
.6° blue, and gray. Fine original design. Bound and lined. 


Size, 61 x 80 inches 


331 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Pleasing rose posy flanked by scrolls in bright colours on soft 
B) brown. Bound. Size, 82 x 18 inches 


332 ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
is On a cream ground are flowers and leaves in soft blues and reds. 
Ng Size, 37 x 18 inches 


333° ANTIQUE HOOKED GEOMETRIC RUG 

_. , Fine specimen. Rich colour design. Sustains a panel of three 
79 V |\stepped medallions in shaded red and brown, flanked by scrolled 
Qy. leaf motifs and smaller medallions. Bound. Size, 58 x 85 inches 


334 ANTIQUE HOOKED BIRD RUG 
,  ,Amber-yellow ground sustains a naive design of birds among 
$4) »Atiowering branches which emerge from an urn, in rich colours. 


/ Bound. Size, 43 x 88 inches 


335 HOOKED FLOWER MAT 
/ \ Pleasing pattern of large rose blossoms and leaves in rich reds 
ny and turquoise blue on dun colour ground. Border of diamond 
; motifs. Bound. Size, 82 x 19 inches 


44: 


336 ANT IQUE HOOKED RUG 

_ (Rich design of bold scroll motifs in deep blue and red on a gr ‘ound 
the \ of mixed gray. Border of chevron stripes in rainbow colours. 
Yb: "Bound. Size, 50 x 32 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


NUMBERS 337-355 


337 SANDWICH GLASS SWEETMEAT DISH rary AMERICAN 
Pressed in floral pattern, standing on shaped foot. White opales- 
cent rim. (Wetmore) Dia ter, 41% inches 


338 SMALL GROUP OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS 
Three saltcellars and a sweetmeat dish. Trefoil shape. (Libbey) 


A - 
FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Circular, in different jardiniere patterns. A few slight chips. 


a“ 
fh (Libbey) (4) Diameter, 3 inches 


340 SMALL GROUP OF EARLY AMERICAN GLASS OBJECTS 
Ae Wick lamp with pewter top, six liquer glasses, green toothpick 
holder. (Libbey) (8) 


341 OLD STIEGEL WINE GLASS 
ua ( With funnel bowl, baluster stem and circular foot. Pontil mark 


d/! ° ° . 
yi on base. (Libbey) Height, 6 inches 


342 FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
4 Jardiniere shape, with different patterns. (Libbey) (4) 
' Diameter, 8 inches 


343 OLD JERSEY GLASS FLOWER VASE 
Panelled and shaped clear body with amethyst ringed neck. 
4 (Libbey) Height, 8 inches 


344 PAIR OF OLD STIEGEL ETCHED GLASS SALTCELLARS 
ae » Goblet shape. Etched with foliage and medallions. (Libbey ) 
2) 3 Height, 3 inches 


45 


345 TWO OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Three-section mould. Jardiniere shape, with petal rims. (Libbey) 
mt a2) Height, 314 and 21% inches 


“346 SMALL LOT OF OLD DECORATIVE GLASSWARE 
2 oe Blue saltcellar, toothpick holder, perfume bottle and cordial 
glass; pair of ruby and pewter saltcellars. (Libbey) (6) 


B47 ; THREE OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 

| \'Three-section mould; jardiniere shape, on circular bases. In 

qe ~ different patterns. (Libbey) (3) Height, 21% and 3 inches 
348 SIX OLD SANDWICH MINIATURE TUMBLERS 

f  In different patterns. (Libbey) (6) 


349 GROUP OF EIGHT EARLY AMERICAN COLORED GLASS 


Se BOTTLES 
| Different sizes and patterns. Six aquamarine, two emerald green. 
(Libbey) (8) Height, 6 to 9 inches 
+ 


350 SSF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
-,~ Heavy trencher type, moulded in different flower patterns. 


/ Wp | (Libbey) CS), (a) Diameter, 3 inches 


351 FIVE PIECES OF OLD ENGLISH DECORATED GLASS 
Perfume bottle with white twist; turquoise cream pitcher; three 


1g 1 : 


352 THREE OLD ENGLISH CRYSTAL GLASS GOBLETS 


— Etched in vine pattern. A few chips. (Libbey) (8) 
yf a 
Height, 5 wmches 


353 PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
deny, crystal glass, trencher pos: with boss decoration. 
L (Libbey) (2) Diameter, 344 wmches 


354 PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH PRESSED GLASS PEPPERETS 
iea In the form of a pair of jack boots, with rosette bases and 
pewter tops. Pressed with the American shield in lace pattern. 


J} (np % ) 
jv" ¥ (Libbey) (2) Height, 31% imches 
46 


355 PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
£7 Boat shape, with fluted bases. (Libbey) (2) 
Width, 314 inches 


ANTIQUE AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH FURNITURE 


NUMBERS 356-421 


356 INLAID SATINWOOD WORK BOX eEne.uisH, 18TH CENTURY 
G0 The hinged lid fitted inside with a mirror, richly inlaid with 
Sy various woods. Size, 11 x 8 inches 


35% ANTIQUE MINIATURE NEEDLEWORK TRUNK 
/ .\ Leather strap bag covered in gros point needlework. (As is). 
ie Width, 15 inches 


358 AMERICAN SHERATON COTTAGE CHAIR 


Nicely carved back and delicate turned legs, rush seat. Refinished 


ae. in black. 


59 EARLY NEW ENGLAND CHILD’S PINE TABLE 
— Deep apron, square legs. Fine maple finish. 
Height, 2114 inches; top, 20 x 1244 mches 


360 THREE SLAT-BACK CHILD’S HIGH CHAIR 
ye Original splint seat. Fine maple finish. 


361 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH CHILD’S WING CHAIR 
7 oA F A very early and rare type made of pine. Fine maple finish. 
bon 


362 SMALL SHERATON MAPLE OCCASIONAL TABLE 
§_ Stands on four tapered and partly turned legs with pear-shaped 


| q ag feet. Fitted with a drawer, panelled in bird’s-eye maple. 
Width, 19 inches 


363 PINE CANDLE STAND 


- Square top with drawer, very graceful square tapering legs. A 


@ 
eed dainty little piece. Fine maple finish. 
Height, 29 inches; 17 inch square top 


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364 SMALL DECORATED MIRROR EARLY AMERICAN 
Mounted with a painted glass panel at the top showing a light- 


house scene. 


365 INLAID ROSEWOOD WRITING BOX 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Banded in brass, the interior fitted for writing materials. 
Size, 20 x 18 inches 


366 UPHOLSTERED CRICKET 
Co Zhor ned maple legs. 
es Height, 71 inches; length, 19 inches; width, 6 inches 


3679) DOLL’S BLACK WALNUT ROPE BED 
S 7. ea As fine. Little mece. Height, 10 nee length, 13 inches 


368 INLAID MAHOGANY TABLE CABINET 


0 — ENGLISH, 1STH CENTURY 
Crowned top, with two finely panelled doors. On end bracket 
feet. Height, 331 inches; width, 351% inches 


369 WALNUT DRESSING STAND IN THE QUEEN ANNE 
a ) STYLE 
Moulded and arched frame with bevelled Vauxhall plate, on 
trestle stand. Height, 3834 inches; width, 33% inches 


370 OLD ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK PICTURE 
Two children standing beside a memorial monument, a dog at 
! heir feet. In colored worsteds and silks, on scrim. Gilt frame. 


Ot paw Size, 19 x 17 inches 


371 SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE 


3.9%. "Oblong folding top with rounded corners. Frieze with small 
CAT ori 3 

fs 'yJ drawer. Set on square tapering legs. 

> ol a 


Height, 31 inches; width, 38514 inches 


372 EARLY NEW ENGLAND PINE CRICKET WITH 
HOOKED RUG COVER 
| ee Fine hooked rug top in floral design, stool is in original condition. 
Height, 6 inches; length, 14 inches; width, 9 inches 


48 


373 SPINDLE-BACK CHAIR WITH BRACED ARMS 
0-7 AMERICAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
i ‘Square back contains spear-shaped splats. Short braced arms 


y, 
(ys and rush seat. Finials on back posts restored. 


374 UNUSUAL WINDSOR OAK SETTEE american, asout 1800 
Probably of Pennsylvania origin. The straight back contains 


f , : : : 
b short slender spindles crested by a seroll-cut rail, above which 1s 
y 


ae 

yh a slender turned rail braced at the centre by short baluster 
supports. Broad slightly scrolled arms and shaped supports 
with turned medial brace. Below the seat are three small shding 


drawers ornamented with mouldings. Width, 5 feet 


[SEE FRONTISPIECE | 


3744 EARLY AMERICAN CHERRY AND MAPLE 
, SECRETARY-CABINET 
a, ‘Unusual piece, fitted with lockers and small drawers and a 
fall front enclosing compartments. Eight small drawers in the 
lower part. Height, 5 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 


375 UPHOLSTERED WING CHAIR IN LOUIS XV STYLE 
Covered in flowered pink brocade. Carved and gilt cabriole frame. 


VV? Cushioned seat. (As is) 


376 OLD PAINTED AND CARVED WOOD HANGING WHAT- 
NOT 
ht ~ Pavilion shape, with three shelves. (As is) (Wetmore) 
| Height, 20 inches 


377 MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 


yy Circular tilt top supported by a vase-turned pedestal and with 
27] tripod scroll legs. (Allen) Diameter, 32 inches 


378 MAPLE BANISTER BACK CHAIR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
47 Has three grooved banisters in the back crested by a curved 
rail. Turned front stretcher and legs. Original rush seat. 


Painted black. (Wetmore) 
49 


379 CURLY MAPLE EMPIRE FOLDING CARD TABLE 


yy7, Phe top of rippled curly maple turns upon the inlaid frame. Has 
4 x tapered square column support, standing on a shaped base with 
oe carved lion-paw feet. Width, 32 inches 
880 PINE BLANKET CHEST AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 


Has lift-up top and is fitted with two long drawers in the lower 
/60~ body. The front of the piece is panelled to simulate four drawers, 
and faced with mouldings. The base is cut with curves and has 
bracket feet. Height, 33 mches; width, 88 inches 


381 FINE CARVED PINE DOLL’S BUREAU | 
ee Two drawers, posts and base showing carved floral motifs. Very 
early. Height, 15 x 7 inches 


382. OLD ENGLISH DECORATED LACQUER DRESSING 
4/7 GLASS 
sa j _/Containing small drawers and with shaped mirror at top. Black 
(2 laequer gilt with Chinese figures and flowers. (Wetmore ) 
Height, 26 inches 


383. PAINTED PINES SCROLLED CORNER CABINET 
p AMERICAN, MID-18TH CENTURY 
q / Charming old piece with coating of original blue paint. Has 
scrolled shelves in the upper part; the lower part is a cupboard 
enclosed by a two-board door which shows the hand marks of 
long usage. The interior is painted red, the canopy is cut in 
graceful curves. Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 6 ches 


384 EARLY AMERICAN CURLY MAPLE LOW POST BED 
yp < With turned sturdy posts, shaped head panel and cord slats. 


385 EARLY AMERICAN PATCHWORK BED COVER 
“al. All-over geometrical pattern of squares in alternating deep 
crimson and pale yellow. Attractive specimen, worked with 


iy 
if printed cotton fabrics. Quilted. Full size. 


386 FOUR EARLY AMERICAN CURLY MAPLE SIDE CHAIRS 
»~ With vase-splatted open backs, cane seats and turned tapered 
legs with button feet. (4) 


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388 


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ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE WITH CYLINDER FRONT 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Charming small writing cabinct in the French taste; in two parts 
with shelves in the top enclosed by two shaped glass doors, the 
lower part with fitted interior. Stands on carved cabriole legs. 
(Allen) Height, 5 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches 


PAIR OF ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIRS 


In the French taste, the shaped seats and backs covered in old 


Dn nw-Achintz patterned with peacocks on flower branches. (Allen) (2) 


389 


VAS 


390 


MAPLE PEMBROKE TABLE AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
The shaped top has leaves at either side supported by pivoted 
brackets. On tapered square legs, the frame at either end is 
cut in curves. Width of top, 36 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE IN SHERATON 
= OG by bh 

Decorative piece. Has leather covered top with small drawers 
and gallery at back. In the apron are two drawers, stands on 
tapered square legs. Fine inlay of satinwood. 


Width, 36 inches 


FOUR ANTIQUE PAINTED SLAT-BACK CHAIRS IN THE 
DUTCH TASTE 

Slat-back chairs with rush seats, the frames painted with Dutch 
scenes in colours, admirably executed. A very interesting and 
decorative group of chairs. (Allen) (4) 


MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE AMERICAN, ABOUT 1810 
Rectangular, with drop leaves, rounded at the corners. Stands 
on four turned and tapered legs with round feet. 


Width, 45 inches 


PINE CANDLE STAND 


‘Square top with drawer. Well turned, round legs. Fine maple 


finish. Height, 281% inches; 17 inch square top 
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394 


396 


397 
17 


398 


QUEEN ANNE CURLY MAPLE HIGHBOY 


AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 


Chest of two small and three long drawers in richly curled golden 


maple, standing on a base which has five regular size drawers 
in the apron. The piece is supported by four graceful square 
cabriole legs which taper into pad feet. Has a few restorations. 
The proportions are very attractive. 


Height, 5 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 3 mches 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


TWO OVAL BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS 


AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 


/Seven-spindle backs, saddle seats and raked bamboo turned legs. 
,).© Painted. One slightly repaired. (2) 


PAINTED PINE CORNER CUPBOARD 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1810 
The upper part has scrolled shelves enclosed by a pair of glass 
doors with small square panes. The lower part is a cupboard 
enclosed by a pair of panel doors, at the sides are flat columnar 
pilasters. Painted white. Original condition. Found in New 
Hampshire. Glass damaged. 
Height, 7 feet 2 inches; width, & feet 6 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE 

ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Octagonal top of satinwood and mahogany. On tapered square 
legs connected by undershelf. Diameter, 38 inches 


COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 


ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


roundabout arms. Broad solid seat and turned straddle legs. 


( 6, ite eleven long and eight short spindles in the high back and 
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One arm repaired. 


MAPLE TIPTOP TRIPOD TABLE american, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular tilt top, vase shape centre support and attractive tripod 
cabriole legs with snake-head feet. Diameter of top, 31 inches 


52 


QUEEN ANNE CURLY MAPLE HIGHBOY 
AMERICAN, I8TH CENTURY 


[ NUMBER. 394. | 


400 EARLY AMERICAN ROSEWOOD STEEPLE CLOCK 
-2) Made by Elisha Manross, Bristol, Conn. Mounted with two glass 
hen panels painted with the American eagle and thirteen stars and 


other ornamental motifs. (As is) (Wetmore) 
Height, 231 inches 


401 EMPIRE MAHOGANY SETTEE EARLY AMERICAN 
14 y” “Has heavy frame of solid mahogany with scrolled supports, 
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| | ~  yolled back and bolstered ends. Upholstered im green velour. 


Width, 6 feet 


402 CURLY MAPLE AND CHERRY BUREAU EARLY AMERICAN 


So Fitted with three small drawers above four long drawers. Scrolled 
a oe pilasters at the sides. Height, 46 inches; width, 42 inches 


403 EARLY NEW ENGLAND MILK STAND 
D- Made of spruce with maple legs. Fine maple finish. 
yi Height, 19 inches; length, 331 inches; width, 121% inches 


404 PINE HUTCH TABLE AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
The oval top is fastened to the frame by draw bars and tilts, 

10 : 
py, forming a seat. ‘The supports are cut in graceful curves and 


b. oO | have chamfered shoes Width of top, & feet 6 inches 


405 FOUR EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY CHAIRS OF 
¥i EMPIRE TYPE | 
q6 Conforming open backs with vase-shape splats and rolled crests. 
Slip seats. Curved and tapered square legs. (4) 


406 SHERATON MAHOGANY SWELL-FRONT BUREAU 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
f ie / A very attractive chest of four drawers in richly figured 
eee _Amahogany with cross-cut borders. At the corners of the body 
{ y +” are fluted and partly turned pilasters extending into short turned 
legs. The skirt is gracefully scrolled on three sides. 


Height, 39 inches; width, 43 inches 


407 LOUIS XVI MAHOGANY BENCH 
yy [f— Top covered in striped amber and green silk. ( Redmond ) 
Width, 20 inches 


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408 PINE LONGCASE CLOCK AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Rare early American grandfather clock, with moulded pine case 

| O and painted wooden dial inscribed with the maker’s name, O. 
Bryant, Chesterfield. Height, 6 feet 7 mches 


409 MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE DINING TABLE 
Attractive rectangular extension table in solid mahogany with 
Lo ~ satinwood inlay on the apron, square tapered legs and the edge 
of the top. Stands on four tapered square legs. Fitted to take 
six extra leaves, which are supported by a pair of centre legs. — 
Length, 5 feet, extending to 11 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 


410 EIGHT-PANEL PINE CORNER CUPBOARD 
AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Contains three boldly scrolled shelves which are enclosed by a 
pair of six-panel doors. The base is enclosed by a pair of single- 
Cr _ nt panel doors. The stiles are fluted, simulating flat columns. An 
amply proportioned built-in cupboard of the first half of the 18th 
century. Height, 7 feet; width, 4& feet 


411 PAINTED PINE COLONIAL MANTEL 
ee In the classic taste. At the sides are fluted composite columns 
ae which support the shaped and moulded shelf. Urn medallion at 
centre of frieze. Height, 58 inches; width, 65 inches 


412 EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY SECRETARY-BUREAU 
y S, Late Empire type chest of drawers with a fall front fitted 

secretary top drawer (restored). 
Height, 47 inches; width, 43 inches 


418 PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT KAS AMERICAN, ABOUT 1700 
6-7 A linen cupboard enclosed by a pair of arched and chamfered 
i panelled doors and standing on a low base which contains two 

drawers. Showing Dutch influence. 
Height, 6 feet 3 inches; width, 4 feet 3 inches 


414, UNUSUALLY FINE CHILD'S THREE SLAT-BACK CHAIR 
5 ee a ae turned posts, rush seat, a very choice piece. Fine maple 
{ fi h. Height, 29 inches 


55 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR 
Seven spindles with bamboo turnings, also very graceful bamboo 


turned legs. Fine maple finish. 


MAPLE OCCASIONAL TABLE 


Fitted with two small drawers with wooden knobs. 


EARLY AMERICAN 


WINDSOR ARMCHAIR AMERICAN, ABouT 1800 


Square seven spindle back and straddle legs, fitted with rockers. 


EARLY AMERICAN CHERRY AND MAPLE OCCASIONAL 
TABLE 
On turned and tapered legs, the drawer with Sandwich glass 


knobs. Width, 18 inches 


HOOP-BACK WINDSOR CHAIR 


Seven spindle spoon shape back. Bamboo turned straddle legs 


AMERICAN, ABOUT 1790 


and stretchers. 


ANTIQUE LACQUER TEA TABLE TOP 
With polychrome and mother-of-pearl decoration. (Allen) 
Width, 25 inches 


OLD MINIATURE BRASS STUDDED TRUNK 
Width, 15 inches 


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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, AT 2:30 


422 


42 4 


426 


427 


THIRD SESSION 


NUMBERS 422-653 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


NUMBERS 422-466 


SIX OLD SANDWICH GLASS SMALL OBJECTS 
Two miniature pitchers, decanter, bottle, pepperet, and mustard 


pot. (Libbey) (6) 


TWO OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Heavy circular trencher type. Cut in panel and rosette pattern. 


Slight chipped. (Libbey) (2) Diameter, 344 imches 


OLD SANDWICH MOULDED GLASS WHISKY FLASK 
Moulded in trellis pattern. With tumbler stopper. (Libbey) 
Height, 614 inches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH PRESSED GLASS CUP PLATES 
Two with ship centres, two with rosette centres. Chipped. (Lab- 
bey) (4) Diameter, 34% wmches 


TWO OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 

Three-section mould. Goblet shape; one with rosette bowl and 
scalloped rim; the other with festoons and medallions and beaded 
rim. Rare. (Libbey) (2) Height, 3 inches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH PRESSED GLASS CUP PLATES 
The centres with hearts and arrows; borders with four lyres. 
(Libbey) (4) Diameter, 3 inches 


TWO EARLY GLASS DECANTERS 
One fine canary yellow colour; the other clear. (Libbey) (2) 
Height, 8 inches 


57 


430 


431 


433 


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435 


436 


437 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Goblet shape, three-section mould. Different patterns. Rare. 
(Libbey) (4) Height, 314 inches 


OLD SANDWICH MOULDED GLASS TUMBLER 
Decorated with American flag and shield. (Libbey) 
Height, 4 inches 


TWO OLD ENGLISH GLASS DECANTERS 
Globular, with long narrow necks, and stoppers. One peacock 
blue, the other clear. (Libbey) (2) Height, 11 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Three-section mould, with panelled bowls and star pressed cir- 
cular bases. Rare. (Libbey) (2) Diameter, 24% inches 


MOULDED GLASS WICK LAMP 
With tapered bowl, flaring base. (Libbey) Height, 8 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Cradle shape, heavy crystal glass. Slight chip. (Libbey) (2) 
Width, 344 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN MOULDED GLASS DES- 
SERT DISHES 

A pair with fan and medallion sides and sunburst centres. One 
pressed in trefoil pattern. (Libbey) (8) Width, 714 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN THREE-SECTION MOULD 
GLASS VASES 
Goblet shape, the bowls pressed in arabesque scroll pattern. On 
high fluted stems and circular bases. (Libbey) (2) 

Height, 10 inches 


PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Three-section mould. Urn shape, the bowls pressed in lyre pat- 
tern; on circular bases. Slight chip. (Libbey) (2) 

Diameter, 34 inches 


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438 


439 


440 


441 


442 


443 


44d 


MAS 


446 


EIGHT OLD SANDWICH GLASS SMALL GOBLETS 
Three-section mould. Pressed with fluting and vine pattern. A 


few chips. (Libbey) (8) Height, 4 inches 


SET OF FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Urn shape, with panelled bowls and rope pattern rims; bases 
scalloped. Slight chip. Rarr. (Libbey) (4) 


Diameter, 3 inches 


PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Goblet shape, pressed in fluted and palmette pattern, the rims 
scalloped. Rarr. (Libbey) (2) Height, 3 wmches 


OLD BRISTOL OPAQUE GLASS COMPOTE DISH 
Blue and white opaque glass. Scalloped bowl on slender stem, 
with circular foot. (Libbey ) Diameter, 744 inches 


PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH PRESSED GLASS SWEET- 
MEAT DISHES 
Shaped oblong, pressed in lace pattern. (Libbey) (2) 

Width, 614 wches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS CURIO SALTCELLARS 
Two as pairs of moccasins, one in shape of a log, another as a 


high hat. (Libbey) (4) 


FOUR PIECES OF OLD BRISTOL BLUE GLASS 
Pitcher, saltcellar, spoon holder and tumbler. Fine sapphire 


blue colour. (Libbey) (4) 


TWO OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Three-section mould. Goblet shape, one pressed with maple 
leaves, the other panelled. (Libbey) (2) Height, 214 inches 


PAIR OF OLD SILVERED GLASS TRENCHER SALT- 
CELLARS 
(Libbey) (2) Diameter, 2% inches 


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44:8 


449 


450 


451 


452 


LUSTER WARE, STAFFORDSHIRE, LIVERPOOL 


AND CHINESE LOWESTOFT 


numBERS 447-475 


LEEDS BLUE CHINA PITCHER WITH COVER 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1820 
Decorated with mottled blue glaze and with narrow bands of black 
and white checkered pattern. Slight chips. ( Wetmore) 
Height, 9 inches 


18TH CENTURY SUNDERLAND PURPLE LUSTRE MUG 
Almost entirely covered with purple lustre with reserves con- 
taining a sailing vessel, also philosophical verse. Faint crack. 


Height, 4 inches 


OLD WEDGWOOD FOUR PIECE TEA SET 
White with blue grapevine decoration in relief. Comprising tea- 
pot covered sugar bowl, creamer and waste bowl. Mark Wedg- 


wood. (Wetmore) (4) 


WORCESTER CHINA CAKE BASKET 

"ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Modelled in basket pattern and richly painted with flowers in 
colours and gold. A coat-of-arms at the centre. Mark in blue. 
Repaired. (Wetmore) Diameter, 91 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE COFFEE POT 

Urn shape, with slender spout and looped handle. Modelled with 

fluting and coated with copper lustre. Chip on spout. 
Height, 10 inches 


SWANSEA CHINA CUP AND SAUCER 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Pajnted with Directoire classic motifs in sepia, gilt borders. 


Mark, Swansea. From the Jacob Paxson Temple Collection. 


(Wetmore ) 
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453 


454 


455 


456 


457 


458 


459 


460 


OLD BROWN GLAZE POTTERY PITCHER 


EARLY AMERICAN 
In shape of melon, with twisted handle, rosette and leaf decora- 
tion in relief. (Wetmore) Height, 81% inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
Handsome specimen, the lower part blue with polychromed flowers 
in relief. Mask spout and shaped handle. Height, 64 inches 


OLD ENGLISH CHINA CUP, SAUCER AND PLATE 
Staffordshire ware, marbled pink and white. (Wetmore) (3) 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL 
Decorated with deer in landscapes. (Wetmore) 
Diameter, 6 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
Entirely coated with copper lustre and painted with sprays of 
flowers in enamel colours. Height, 51% mches 


WHIELDON MOTTLED BROWN OCTAGONAL PLATE 


Rich tortoise shell glaze, gadrooned edge. From the Jacob Pax- 
son Temple Collection. (Wetmore) Diameter, 71% inches 


WEDGWOOD POLYCHROME POTTERY PLATE 
ENGLISH, ABouT 1780 
Cream ware, painted with two elderly female figures on either 
side of a flowering shrub. Border of floral arabesques in deep 
colours. ‘This naive decoration is somewhat similar to that found 
on the old Pennsylvania pottery. Stamped Wedgwood. From 
the Jacob Paxson Temple Collection. VERY RARE. (Wet- 
more ) Diameter, 934, inches 


LARGE 18TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE PINK 
LUSTRE TEA SET 

Covered sucrier, creamer, bowl, seventeen cups and twenty-one 
saucers. Finely decorated with archaic views of cottages and 
ruined castles in landscapes in unusually rich pink and lavender 
lustre. A most unusual set, in excellent condition. (41) 


61 


461 


463 


464 


465 


466 


467 


468 


469 


OLD WEDGWOOD SALT GLAZED TEAPOT 

Decorated with arabesque flowers in relief. The cover with 
spaniel knob. Cover faintly cracked. Mark, Wedgwood. ( Wet- 
more ) Diameter, 5 inches 


OLD WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT SMALL TEAPOT 
Painted with Oriental flowers in brilliant enamels. (Wetmore ) 
Diameter, 5 inches 


TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE PIT- 
CHERS 

Rustic shape, one panelled, one fluted. Painted with flowers in 
enamel colours. (2) Height, 61% inches 


THREE OLD STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED CHINA 
CUPS AND A SAUCER 

One decorated in purple, one in pink, one in blue. Pink cup 
from the Jacob Paxson Temple Collection. (Wetmore) (4) 


18TH CENTURY LIVERPOOL CREAMWARE PITCHER 
Barrel shape body with slooped handle and flaring spout. 
Height, 9 inches 


TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE SMALL 
PITCHERS 
The necks encircled by blue bands of conventional decoration. (2) 


Height, 4 and 414 inches 


NEWHALL CHINA CUP AND SAUCER 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
With landscape decoration in black transfer. Rane. (Wetmore) 


STAFFORDSHIRE PINK LUSTRE CUP AND SAUCER 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Painted with flowers. (Wetmore) 


TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE PIT- 
CHERS 
One ovoid with short neck. ‘The other encircled by a blue band 
of foliage. One slightly chipped. (2) 

Height, 31 and 41% inches 


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471 


4°72 


4°73 


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TWO OLD ENGLISH DECORATED CHINA CUPS AND 
SAUCERS 
One with classic subjects; the other with Chinese figures. 


(Wetmore ) 


PRATT WARE PURPLE LUSTRE SPORTING PITCHER 
ENGLISH, ABouT 1800 
Ovoid, with looped handle. Modelled in relief with hunting dogs 


in landscapes. Touches of polychromy and purple lustre. Rare. 


Height, 5 inches 


SET OF THREE WHIELDON MARBLED CHINA VASES 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
In shape of Roman urns with ringed bodies and circular bases. 
Rich mottled marble glaze. One repaired. Very rare. (Wet- 


more) (3) Height, 6 and 61% inches 


18TH CENTURY CHINESE LOWESTOFT URN 

Adam type, two-handled urn with cover, decorated with flower 
festoons in relicf, and with small painted landscape panels show- 
ing Oriental interpretation of a Dutch river scene. White with 


touches of blue and gold. Base repaired. Height, 17 inches 


OLD CHINESE LOWESTOFT ART DINNER SERVICE 

Decorated with peony blossoms and other Chinese motifs, in sepia. 
Comprising two oval dishes, soup tureen with cover and stand, 
sauce tureen with cover and stand, gravy boat, and twelve plates. 


Some plates chipped. Monogramed. (21) 


18TH CENTURY CHINESE LOWESTOFT LARGE PLATE 
Finely painted with exotic flowers and prunus trees in famille rose 
enamel colours. Delicate diaper borders, in gold and rouge de 
fer. Faint crack. (Wetmore) Diameter, 131% inches 


63 wes 


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476 


ATT 


478 


479 


480 


481 


482 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 


NUMBERS 476-501 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Shows large scrolled leaf formations in mulberry and bright red 
heightened with indigo, on gray ground. Bound. 


Size, 36 x 26 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLORAL RUG 
Centre with floral design consisting of red and yellow flowers 
with green leaves, on a light gray background. Foliated border 


in red, blending with the flowers of the centre. 
Size, 42 x 27 inches 


CONVENTIONAL HOOKED RUG 

Hit-and-miss design in squares surrounded by a four inch border, 
the background of the border being black and having vari-colored 
circles. A very unusual rug in perfect condition. 


Size, 82 x 81 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED ANIMAL RUG 


Entire background is black. Centre designed with a finely exe- 
cuted deer’s head within an oval formed by a narrow band of 
magenta. Magenta border, outlined with light gray, in con- 
ventional design. Size, 3814 x 2514 inches 


SMALL ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
A posy of roses with leaves and buds in bright colours framed 
by a wreath of leaves. Buff ground. Worn. Size, 30 x 26 inches 


SMALL HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
Light centre shows a conventional flower group in raised work, 
in colours. Framed by a scrolled border in similar colours. 


Black edge. Bound. Size, 40 x 27 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

All wool, finely worked specimen. Sprays of roses and leaves 

in soft reds and blues on a ground of amber-yellow. Bound. 
Size, 52 x 28 inches 


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484 


485 


486 


487 


488 


489 


490 


491 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Well balanced design of four rose and leaf sprays in brilhant 
carmine and turquoise on a black ground. Size, 60 x 31 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Pale blue centre with rose medallion, framed by scrolls in soft 
brown edged in turquoise. (As is) Size, 48 x 389 inches 


HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
Sustains an all-over pattern of arabesque leaves and flowers in 
rich colours on a mulberry ground. Size, 52 x 27 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 

Fine conventional medallion design intersected by star-shaped 

motifs. In soft colours on a shaded light ground. Repaired. 
Size, 5 feet 8 inches x 4& feet 3 inches 


HOOKED FLOWER MEDALLION RUG 

Two bright coloured rosettes bordered by geometrical forms in 
different shades of blue, pink and orange. The centre mixed 
oray. tne outer field black. Bound. Size, 52 x 29 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 

Fine specimen. Soft yellow field sustains a cartouche of scrolled 
leaves centred by a floral wreath in brilliant red and turquoise, 
outlined in indigo. Size, 58 x 32 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Striking scrolled cartouche in yellow and black centred by a flower 
medallion on soft gray ground. Dark outer field. Bound. 

Size, 50 x 80 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Cartouche of scrolled motifs in bright turquoise and vermilion 
containing rose posy on pink centre. Black outer field. 

Size, 51 x 81 inches 


ANTIQUE GEOMETRICAL RUG 

“The Skimming Shell” is hooked in beautiful shades of red, indigo, 
turquoise, burnt orange, amethyst and brown, with cream ground. 
In perfect condition. Bound. Size, 53 x 32 inches 


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492 ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 


493 


494 


A two-toned tan background, with a turquoise arabesque in the 
centre of which is a small floral medallion; on each side is an 
arabesque motif done in paisley colours. Fine hooking. Bound 
in velvet. Size, 5414 x 49 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
This rug is called “The Star-fish.” It was hooked at sea, on 
board ship, and was the owner’s impression of fleeting glimpses 


of sea inhabitants. Decorative piece for seaside home. 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 


[NUMBER 494. | 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Heavily and closely worked with rich colour design of conven- 
tional form. Four lunette-shaped panels containing archaic 
flower forms in brilliant reds and blues on a ground of ivory- 
white. Striped colour border. Bound. Hemp lined. 

Size, 5 feet 1 inch x 8 feet 6 inches 


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495 


496 


497 


4.98 


499 


500 


HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Bright cherry pattern of summer flowers in naturalistic colours 
forming a cartouche framed by leaves and similar flowers. Choice 
specimen. Bound. Size, 50 x 383 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Choice specimen with fine original design. Large scrolled leaf 

forms in soft red and yellow framing rose blossoms with radiating 

leaves. Light centre and dark border. Bound. Repaired. 
Size, 65 x 29 inches 


HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Conventional design of roses in a cartouche framed by a border 
of diamond-shaped motifs. Pastel colour centre bordered in 
darker tones. Bound. Size, 45 x 33 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED ANIMAL RUG 

A reclining lion faces the right, while in the distance a smaller 
lion, of timid aspect, approaches. Predominating colours, browns 
and soft yellows. Bound. Size, 52 x 26 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Rich warm colour pattern of floral wreath flanked by sprays of 
leaves bordered with arabesques, brilliant reds and blues pre- 
dominating. Bound. Nearly all wool. Size, 51 x 27 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Rich cartouche of rose blossoms and leaves in brilliant colours, 
framed by a border of scroll form in soft gray and brown. A 
choice specimen. Bound. Repaired. Size, 55 x 26 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED “WELCOME” MAT 
Shows a lucky black cat and the motto “Welcome”, in colours 
on yellow. Semicircular. Bound. Width, 35 inches 


67 


ANGLO-AMERICAN CHINA WITH HISTORICAL SUBJECTS 


502 


503 


506 


NuMBERS 502-511 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE ANGLO-AMERICAN CUP AND 
SAUCER 

Decorated in sepia with shipping scenes, entitled “American 
Marine ohghtchip-. 1 (2) 


SEVEN WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON CREAMWARE 
CUPS AND SAUCERS 

Old Liverpool creamware. Five saucers transfer printed with 
portraits of Washington. Two small cups with portraits of 
Washington and Jefferson. Faint cracks. From the W. W. 
Nolan Collection. Very rare. (7) 


ANGLO-AMERICAN LIVERPOOL ALE MUG 
Transfer printed in black with a sailing vessel with partly furled 
sails, flying the American flag. Repaired. Rare. 

Height, 6 inches 


18TH CENTURY ANGLO-AMERICAN CREAMWARE MUG 
Decorated in black transfer with trophy subjects of American 
independence, entitled “By Virtue and Valour we have free’d our 
Country, etc.”. Cracked. Rare. Height, 5 inches 


18TH CENTURY ANGLO-AMERICAN LIVERPOOL PIT- 
CHER 
Barrel shape, with looped handle. On one side in an oval me- 
dallion are female figures holding up a ‘‘Plan of the City of Wash- 
ington”, a view of the Potomac in the distance. ‘The reverse 
shows American national trophies and title, “Peace, Plenty and 
Independence’. Decoration in black transfer. Repaired. Rare. 
Height, 9 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN WASHINGTON POTTERY ALE PIT- 
CHER 

Brown glazed pottery and on each side of the pitcher is a large 
bust of Washington surrounded by a wreath. Rare. 


68 


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509 


510 


511] 


WEDGWOOD PLATE 

Washington Square plate, light chocolate background showing 

Washington on horseback. Marked, “Washington Square Public 

Gardens, Boston’, also “Wedgwood”. Proo¥r conpirion. 
Diameter, 834 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE ANGLO-AMERICAN PINK 
LUSTRE CUP AND SAUCER 

Decorated in black transfer with American sailing and steam 
vessels. Borders of pink lustre. Rarer. (2) 


RARE PINK LUSTRE HISTORICAL JUG 

Splashed with pink lustre and bearing medallions showing Major 
General Brown at Niagara, surrounded by trophies of war, and 
marked “Major General Brown, Niagara’; the reverse showing 
Decatur, also surrounded by war trophies, entitled “Decatur”’’. 


Height, 514 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA TEAPOT 
| ENGLISH, ABOUT 1830 
Octagonal, with shaped handle and domed cover. Decorated with 
Oriental flowers and spread eagles in colours; the handle and top 
cobalt blue. Made for the American market. (Wetmore) 
Height, 8 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES AND ORNAMENTS 


512 


NUMBERS 512-529 


RARE 18TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINE 
BY NEALE 

Standing allegorical figure wearing blue and ivory robes and long 
brown hair. She carries a cross in her left hand and an open 
Bible in her right. On square base, captioned, ‘Faith’. Restored. 


Height, 714 inches 


18TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINE BY 
WHIELDON 

Standing figure of a huntsman, holding a gun, and a dead wood- 
cock to his breast. He wears a blue coat, yellow shorts and 
brown boots. On rustic green base and square plinth. Rare. 


Height, 7 inches 
69 


514 


515 


516 


18TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINE BY 
WALTON 

Sheep and lamb reclining on rocky base before a boscage of 
flowers and green leaves. Height, 41% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE COTTAGE GROUP BY RALPH 
SALT 

Ivy-grown cottage with blue roof and cupola, the front with 
curious windows and red door flanked by two swans. 


Height, 61% inches 


OLD DRESDEN PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP 

Springtime, children playing with garlands of flowers around a 
square plinth. Scrolled rustic base. Fine modelling. Mark, 
crossed swords. (Wetmore) _. Height, 7 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG 

Formed as a Pickwickian old gentleman, wearing green coat and 
purple breeches, seated against a tree and holding a mug of ale. 
Fine colouring. (Wetmore) Height, 84% inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated brown bear, on rustic base. (As 1s) (Wetmore) 
Length, 44 inches 


TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURES. 
“Princess of Wales”, riding a horse; ram in foliage setting. 


(Wetmore) (2) Height, 5 and 4& inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA COW CREAMER 
Standing figure of a splashed red and white cow, forming a cream 
pitcher. (Wetmore) Width, 614 inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
The British lion, crowned, reclining in a verdure foliage setting. 
Siened Walton. Rare. (Wetmore ) Height, 61 inches 


70 


523 


524 


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O27 


528 


529 


KARLY STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURE 
A prancing black-striped zebra, on rustic base. Exceptionally 
fine modelling. Rarer. (Wetmore) Height, 61% inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA GROUP BY WALTON 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Figure of a red and white cow in a foliage setting, with scrolled 
base. Undoubtedly by the master potter. Walton. A FINE AND 
RARE EXAMPLE. (Wetmore) Height, 8 inches 


TWO OLD STAFFORDSHIRE SMALL CHINA ORNA- 
MENTS 

John Barleycorn, forming an inkwell. Youthful lovers. THE 
FIRST VERY RARE. (Wetmore) (2) Height, 5 and 4& imches 


FOUR SMALL OLD CHINA ORNAMENTS 

Pair of youthful figures in flower settings, Austrian; cow under 
a flowering tree, French; trinket box with figural cover, English. 
(Wetmore) (4) Height not over 5 inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA GROUP BY WALTON 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
“Tenderness”’, a simple group of rustic figures in a pastoral set- 
ting, on scrolled base. Signed Walton. Rare. (Wetmore) 
Height, 7 inches 


CHELSEA CHINA TRINKET BOX 
In the form of a turkey. Fire crack. (Wetmore) 
Height, 7 inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA FIGURE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
A royal stag reclining upon a rustic base. Fine coloring and 
modelling. Very rare. (Wetmore) Height, 8 inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA GROUP BY WALTON 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
A farmer and his wife receive advice from the aged parson. A 
naive interpretation of old English rustic life. (Wetmore) 
Height, 51% inches 


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530 


533 


RARE AMERICAN HISTORICAL CHINTZES 


NuMBERS 530-536 


RARE HAMILTON CHINTZ 

In memory of Major General Alexander Hamilton. Centre with 
urn surmounted with bust; top with portrait of Hamilton, soldier 
and the man; lower left with standing figure of Indian holding 
American flag with thirteen stars, to the right Liberty, weeping. 
With four wonderful dedications to the memory of Hamilton. 
Printed in brown. Size, 21 x 25 inches 


TWO PRESIDENTIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 

One with Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid, Republican can- 
didates ; printed in blue and white. The other with Grover Cleve- 
land and Allen G. Thurman, Democratic candidates; printed in 
red and white. (2) 


SAMPLER BY A. TREABWELL 

Worked with rows of large and small numerals and alphabets ; 
lower part with attractive flower design in vari-colored silks. 
Dated Portsmouth, 1833. Size, 17 inches square 


SAMPLER BY JANE WEST 
Large and small alphabets and numerals, with tree designs in 
various colours. Dated 1798. Size, 14x 10 inches 


HISTORIC AMERICAN CHINTZ PANEL 
American presenting at the altar of Liberty, medallions of her 
Illustrious Sons. Medallions of Washington, Franklin, Thomp- 
son, Drayton, Huntington, Dickson and Adams. ‘To the left 
full length figure of Washington. Printed in carmine. 

Size, 14 x 26 inches 


V2 


535 


536 


537 


MRS. BARNEY’S LETTER TO ANDREW JACKSON 
Printed on linen. Blue lettering on a white ground. Printed in 
Boston. Size, 16 x 18 inches 


HISTORIC CHINTZ PANEL, INDEPENDENCE 

FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
America Triumphant.. Seated in chariot driven by George Wash- 
ington, two Indians heralding the way, continental soldiers bring- 
ing up the rear. Printed in carmine. Size, 26 x 29 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


NUMBERS 537-555 


OLD SANDWICH MOULDED GLASS DESSERT DISH 
Pressed in trefoil pattern. Square, with shaped edge. (Libbey) 
Width, 714 inches 


SIX OLD SANDWICH OPAQUE GLASS SALTCELLARS 
White opaque glass. Two oblong, two circular, and a pair, 
trencher type. Different patterns. (Libbey) (6) 


PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Basket shape, with circular pressed hobnail medallion at either 


side. (Libbey) (2) Width, 314 inches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Oval shape, one pressed in hobnail pattern, one spirally fluted, 


one scalloped, and one gadrooned. (Libbey) (4) 
: Width, 3 inches 


73 


543 


544 


545 


THREE OLD WATERFORD GLASS SALTCELLARS 
One oval with diamond decoration; another oblong with scalloped 
rim; another jardiniere shape with festooned bowl. Rare. (Lab- 


bey) (8) 


OLD SANDWICH OPAQUE GLASS CREAM PITCHER 
AND WICK LAMP 

Helmet shape pitcher pressed in hobnail pattern. Wick lamp 
with looped handle. (Libbey) (2) 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
One pressed in sunburst pattern, one fluted, one trellis and one 


plain. Oblong. (Libbey) (4) Width, 314 inches 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BITTERS BOTTLES 
One fine emerald green, the other rich amber brown. Square, with 


small necks. (Libbey) (2) Height, 10 inches 


THREE OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
With fluted sides, and star and hobnail bases. Almost a pair. 
(Libbey) (8) | Width, 3 inches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Cradle shape. Pressed in hobnail pattern, the edges gadrooned ; 


star bases. Almost a set. (Libbey) (4) Width, 3 inches 
74 


O48 


990 


OLD SANDWICH CANARY YELLOW GLASS LOG CABIN 
VASE 
In shape of square log cabin with slant roof, forming the cover. 


(Libbey ) Height, 64 inches 


THREE OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 

One with American eagle at the corners; one in diamond pattern ; 

the other shaped as flower basket. One chipped. (Libbey) (8) 
Width, 3 inches 


OLD SANDWICH OPAQUE GLASS TRINKET BOX 
In the shape of a monitor with two funnels. White opaque. 


(Libbey ) Width, 616 wmches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SMALL SALTCELLARS 
Circular, in different patterns. (Libbey) (4) 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLES 
Old Wistarburg, rich olive green colour. Bulbous shape with 
collared necks and concave bases. (Libbey) (8) 

Height, 11 inches 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
One urn shape, one fluted, one cradle shape, and one with sun- 


burst sides. (Libbey) (4) Width, 3Y% wmches 
75 


553 


554 


555 


DOF 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLE . 
Fine rich amber colour, probably Wistarburg glass. Globular 
body and tapered narrow neck ; collared mouth and concave base. 


(Libbey ) Height, 16 inches 


TWO PAIRS OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Pair in basket shape. Another pair fluted. (Libbey) (2) 
Width, 234 inches 


THREE OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Oblong pressed Gothic type, on four fect. Chipped. (Libbey) 
(3) Width, 234 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS 


NUMBERS 556-5738 


HOOKED ANIMAL RUG 
Sustains a finely worked representation of a reclining lon of 
fierce mien, with foliage supporters. The lion in soft brown, 


the background in pale turquoise splashed with crimson. Bound. 
Sige, 51x 81 inches 


HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
Finely balanced design of large serrated and scrolled leaf forms 
flanking a centre rose medallion, in pale blues and reds touched 


with rose-pink and yellow on a ground of shaded gray. Bound. 
Size, 57x 81 inches 


76 


558 


559 


561 


562 


563 


564 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
A wreath of roses and leaves in natural colours flanking a posy 
of similar flowers, on a ground of soft brown. Bound. 

Size, 39 x 24 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Scrolled leaf forms forming a cartouche, in soft greens and reds 
with brown centre and black outer border. Bound. 

Size, 56x 381 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 

Finely worked pattern of large scrolled motifs framing a centre 
cartouche, in soft pastel colours outlined in indigo. Ground of 
soft gray. Bound. Size, 57 x 29 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Pleasing design showing oak leaves flanking a rose posy, in rich 
colours on a ground of soft gray. Tile pattern border, in rain- 
bow colours touched with indigo. Bound. Size, 50 x 30 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Bold archaic roses with radiating leaves contained within a car- 

touche formed by large scrolled leaf motifs, in brilliant reds and 

greens touched with ivory white on amethyst ground. Bound. 
Size, 47x 25 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 
An oval medallion with entwined border contains a rich posy of 
roses and leaves in diverse colours. Soft brown centre and dark 
outer field; other scroll motifs at cach corner. Bound. 

Size, 43 x 27 inches 


HOOKED MAT 
Maple leaves in reds, greens and blues framing a centre panel of 
arabesques. Cream ground, with black outer border. 

Size, 31 x 20 inches 


V7 


566 


567 


569 


O70 


O71 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Very finely worked specimen. A border of realistic roses and 
leaves on rich blue frames an oval panel of larger rose blossoms 
on soft brown, the flowers finely executed in natural colours. 


Bound. Size, 49 x 82 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED GEOMETRICAL RUG 
All-over tile design of squares containing zigzag stripes in rich 
contrasting colours. Bound. Size, 39 x 32 mches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG 
Pleasing and unusual design of diggeen stripes crossed by a 
centre panel of archaic flowers and leaves, in fine pastel shades. 


Border at either side of conventional motifs. Bound. 
Size, 47 x 28 inches 


HOOKED RUG 
All-over mixed colour pattern of small flower and leaf forms, finely 
worked. Striped border. Bound. Size, 46 x 24 inches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED FLOWER RUG 

Fine design of rose blossoms and leaves in rich profusion, in 

brilliant reds and blues on a shaded dark ground. Bound. 
Size, 51 x 26 inches 


ANTIQUE FLORAL HOOKED RUG 

Large red flower and green leaves in centre on a variegated back- 
ground in which purple is the predominating colour. Red flowers 
of the same general design as the centre motif all around the rug, 
interspersed with small oblong buff coloured figures. The rug is 


most unusual in colouring and design. Size, 56 x 35 inches 


ANTIQUE FLORAL HOOKED RUG 

Roses in shades of red and green leaves form the centre design, 
on a gray background. A very attractive scroll border in soft 
shades of blue, red, brown, gray and green around the entire 
rug. The coloring is unusually soft and harmonious. 


Size, 6014 x 31 inches 
78 


572 


578 


FLORAL HOOKED RUG 

Oval floral centre of red flowers in various shades, also a few 
soft blue flowers, light green leaves and brown branches. Black 
background. Outer scroll design in dark, soft gray outlined with 
red. An unusually charming rug. Size, 85 x 5116 mches 


ANTIQUE HOOKED MAT 
Maple leaf design in rich reds and blues on rose-pink ground. 
Bound. Size, 34 x 21 inches 


SMALL GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAINS AND OBJECTS 


574 


577 


578 


NUMBERS 574-598 


ANTIQUE CHINESE DECORATED GIANT CRACKLE 
PORCELAIN VASE 

Cylindrical with high collared neck. Decoration in blue under- 
glaze representing the god of war, Kang-ti. Impressed Ching- 
hwa mark. Height, 24 inches 


CHINESE BROWN CRACKLE VASE 
Ovoid shape with narrow neck and flaring base. (Wetmore ) 
Height, 7 inches 


TWO OLD JAPANESE CLOISONNE TEAPOTS 
Decoration of flowers and butterflies in rich enamels. One 


damaged. (Wetmore) (2) 


CHINESE GLAZED POTTERY WINE JAR 

In the shape of a fruit, with handle and scrolled spout. Mo- 
delled decoration in relief and splashed yellow and brown glaze. 
(Wetmore ) 3 Height, 5 inches 


CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN SMALL TEAPOT 
Painted with peony blossoms in famille rose enamel colours. 


(Wetmore) Height, 5 inches 
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579 


580 


581 


583 


O84 


585 


THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN SMALL ORNAMENTS 
Famille rose wine jar; miniature brown glaze teapot ; miniature 
rose-pink bottle on stand. (Wetmore) (38) 

Height, 2 to 41% wmches 


SMALL YELLOW CRACKLE VASE CHIEN LUNG 
Bulbous shape, with flaring lip. Coated with fine canary-yellow 
crackle glaze. Wood stand. (Wetmore) Height, 5 wches 


CHINESE PORCELAIN RICK BOWL KHANG HSI 
Inside and outside decorated with scale pattern in rouge de fer. 
(Wetmore ) Diameter, 44/4, inches 


CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT 
Globular with square handle and short spout; painted with birds 
on prunus branches in brilliant colours. (Wetmore) 

Height, 51% inches 


PAIR OF CHINESE SMALL FAMILLE ROSE VASES 
WITH COVERS 
Painted with flowers and bands; diaper pattern, in colours and 


gold. (Wetmore) (2) Height, 54% inches 


CHINESE CARVED ORNAMENT 

Formed as small figures, animals and birds in carved carnelian, 
in a grotto setting of metal quartz. Carved wood stand. Slight 
repair. (Wetmore) Height, 7 inches 


CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL COVER AND SAUCER 
Semi egg-shell china, painted with figures of deities and imscrip- 
tions in panels. Tao Kwang seal mark. (Wetmore) (3) 


80 


586 


587 


588 


589 


590 


591 


592 


593 


THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES 
CHIEN LUNG 

Two painted in brilliant colours; one modelled with figures in 

relief. One stopper. (Wetmore) (38) Height, 21% inches 


OLD NANKIN BLUE CHINA COVERED BOWL AND 
PITCHER 
Decorated with Chinese figures in blue underglaze. Slight chips. 


(Wetmore) (2) 


THREE 18TH CENTURY CARVED IVORY NETSUKES 
One carved as group of kylins; another, an elephant; another, 
allegorical figure of Time. (Wetmore) (3) 


CHINESE CARVED SOAPSTONE FIGURE 
Sage holding an emblem of longevity, on rocky base. (Wetmore ) 
Height, 7 inches 


THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 


SNUFF BOTTLES CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Decorated with kylins, dragons and figures. No stoppers. (Wet- 
more) (38) Height, 2 inches 


18TH CENTURY CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN 
CUP AND SAUCER 

Flower shape, the outside in famille rose colours, the interior 
brilliant turquoise blue. Saucer repaired. (Wetmore) 


SIX CHINESE DECORATED STONEWARE PLATES 
Cream colour glaze, decorated with Shou characters and blossoms 
in rouge de fer. (Allen) (6) Diameter, 84 inches 


OLD BLUE CANTON CHINA FRUIT BOWL AND STAND 
Basket oval dish with plate to match. Decorated in blue under- 
glaze. (2) Width, 10 inches 


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594 


596 


598 


600 


601 


EARLY AMERICAN, OLD ENGLISH AND 


FRENCH FURNITURE 


nuMBERS 594-658 


THREE SLATBACK ROCKING CHAIR 


Rush seat, nicely turned posts. Fine maple finish. 


OLD SMALL LEATHER COVERED TRUNK 
Forged iron handles and round headed brass tacks as decoration, 
the top has initials “A. P.” in oval. Lined with old newspapers 
dated 1816. 

Height, 12 inches; width, 12 inches; length, 22 inches 


EARLY NEW ENGLAND DRESSING TABLE 

Made of pine, fine maple finish. Has drawer and nicely turned 

leg. Height, 29 inches with 5 inch comb back; 
width, 3114 inches; depth, 15 inches 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 
Six spindles in back. A sturdy built, finely Proporigaaa chair 
of oak with chestnut seat. Fine maple finish. 


FOUR SLAT LADDERBACK CHAIR 


Rush seat, well turned finials. Fine maple finish. 


EARLY AMERICAN CHERRY AND MAPLE OCCASIONAL 
TABLE | Width, 19 inches 


SMALL MAHOGANY COMMODE EARLY AMERICAN 
Three drawers with shaped fronts. Stands on tapered and 
curved supports. (Allen) Height, 40 inches; width, 18 inches 


TWO YEWWOOD AND HICKORY ARMCHAIRS 

Loop back, fitted with spindles and centre scrolled and pierced 
splats. Curved arms and broad seats, set on tee legs Joined 
with stretcher. (2) 


82 


602 


603 


604 


605 


606 


607 


608 


609 


610 


TRIPOD PEDESTAL CANDLE STAND 
Plain pedestal, snake-head feet. Round top. Fine maple finish. 
Leg repaired. Height, 27 inches 


‘EMPIRE MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 


Stands on end pedestal support with carved lon paw feet. Rec- 
tangular plain top. (As is) Width, 4 feet 6 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY EMPIRE CHAIR 


Spoon-shape back and scrolled front legs. Slip seat. 


SMALL ROSEWOOD HARMONIAN EARLY AMERICAN 
Milton Morse, Improved Aeolian, Worcester, inscribed on the 
keyboard. In rosewood keyboard, with shaped supports. (As 
is) (Wetmore) Height, 30 inches; width, 30 inches 


SMALL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR 


AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 


The frame is cut in attractive scrolls and ornamented at top with 


gilt phoenix. A few defects. Size, 84 x 18 mches 
MAPLE LOW POST BED EARLY AMERICAN 
The turned posts and scrolled head and foot panels grained to 
imitate rosewood. Cord slats. Width, 4 feet 


EARLY AMERICAN HAND WORKED PATCHWORK 
QUILT 


Striking pattern of flower baskets in red and green on white. 


Meander border. 


HAND KNITTED WHITE COTTON BEDSPREAD 
Finely worked in overlapping scale pattern. In good condition. 


Three-quarter size. 


LOUIS XVI MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 
Supported on slender fluted legs, has drawer in top and shelf 
below. Bordered in brass. A few defects. (Allen) 

Size of top, 81 x 28 inches 


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611 


612 


6138 


614 


615 


616 


617 


618 


EMPIRE MAHOGANY BUREAU EARLY AMERICAN 
Contains three long drawers with decorative Chippendale pattern 
brass handles and key plates. Stands on carved paw feet. 
(Allen ) Height, 36 inches; width, 38 inches 


DECORATED CURLY MAPLE TRIPOD TEA TABLE OF 
SHERATON TYPE 

Circular tilt top inlaid in fan fashion. ‘Turned centre support 
with tripod legs. Diameter, 21 inches 


MAPLE X TABLE 
Has X or sawbuck supports and framed top. 
Size of top, 37 x 25 mches 


CURLY MAPLE TOP TABLE 
Attractive card or tea table with overlapping top and tapered 
supports ending in button feet. Size of top, 87 x 25 mches 


STENCIL DECORATED BOSTON ROCKER 

EARLY AMERICAN 
Spindled back and arms, the crest with stencilling of fruit and 
foliage in colours. 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY SECRETARY CORNER 
CABINET 
The upper part enclosed by a pair of doors with drawers below, 
a flaring cornice above. ‘The lower body has a slant front 
enclosing secretary fitted interior; below this are two cupboard 
doors. On moulded stump feet. 

Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches 


MAPLE DUTCH CHAIR 
Vase-splatted open back, turned front posts and stretcher. Rush 
set restored. (Wetmore ) 


EMPIRE MAHOGANY LOVE SEAT american, azsout 1820 
Has carved lion paw and dolphin supports; the scrolled ends 
carved as cornucopia. Upholstered in green floral brocade whicti 
is worn in places. (Allen) Width, 51 inches 


84 


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620 


621 


622 


623 


LOUIS XVI CARVED AND GILT FOOTSTOOL WITH 

NEEDLEWORK ‘TOP 

Very decorative long narrow footstool carved with flowers and 

guilloche band, on short tapered legs. Covered in petit point 

needlework designed with a running spray of roses. (Redmond) 
Length, 41 inches; width, 9 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE- 
SECRETARY 
The upper part is a shelved bookcase enclosed by a pair of glass 
doors, below which are three small drawers, column pilasters at 
the sides support the flaring cornice. The base is fitted with a 
secretary drawer and cupboards and has similar columns at 
either side. At the back is a label of the Philadelphia maker. 
Height, 8 fect 4 inches; width, & feet 3 inches 


MAPLE AND CHERRY DROP-LEAF TABLE 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Has two drop leaves supported by pivoted legs. ‘The main part 
supported by four legs, these are turned in vase pattern. 
Width, 54 inches 


MAPLE SLATBACK ARMCHAIR 

PENNSYLVANIA, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Has sturdy plain posts, the front ones capped by mushroom 
finials. 'Three-slat back and slender curved arms. 


18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK 
Panelled case of solid mahogany, the hood has slender slide 
columns and double-scroll top, with centre vase finial. ‘The works 
are modern. ‘The case has some restorations. 


Height, 7 feet 8 inches 


COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Handsome specimen in ash and fitted with rockers. 


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INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY-CABINET OF THE 
SHERATON PERIOD | 
A handsome slant front desk with cabinet top of small cupboards, 
the centre one with arched mirror door flanked by carved 
alabaster female caryatides. Veneered in rich mahogany and 
finely inlaid and banded with conventional foliage medallions and 
borders in satinwood. Below the slant front are two long 
drawers, the interior small drawers are faced in burled ash. Has 
original scroll cartouche pattern handles and escutcheons. On 
tapered square legs with line inlay. (Allen) 

Height, 5 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches 


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WALNUT LOWBOY OF WILLIAM AND MARY TYPE 

Decorative piece with overlapping thumbnail moulded top, three 
drawers in the arched apron and standing on trumpet turned legs 
with ball feet and scrolled stretchers. Has inlaid herringbone 
borders. Width, 34 inches 


SET OF SIX MAHOGANY CHAIRS IN CHIPPENDALE 
STYLE 

One arm and five side chairs. With pierced and carved open 
backs crested by yoke and scroll head rails, the centres with 
pierced beaker splats. On handsome carved cabriole front legs 
which end in eagle claw and ball feet, the frames are also carved. 
Slip seats. A graceful set. A few defects. (6) 


CURLY MAPLE SLANT TOP DESK 
Slant top encloses fitted interior. The base is cut in curves which 
continue into the bracket supports. 

Height, 88 inches; width, 37 inches 


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INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY’CABINET 
SHERATON PERIOD 


[NUMBER 625] 


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630 


631 


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633 


MAPLE TIPTOP TRIPOD TABLE american, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular tilt top is supported by tapered and turned centre 
pedestal which stands on graceful tripod cabriole legs ending 
in unusually attractive snake-head feet. 

Diameter of top, 32 inches 


PAINTED PINE MANTEL AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
An Adam style mantel with fluted pilasters and frieze, above are 
panelled doors to enclose built-in cupboards. Painted ivory- 
yellow. Found in New Hampshire. The hole was made at a later 
date to take a stove pipe. (As is) 

Height, 7 feet 8 inches; width, 6 feet 6 imches 


DECORATED SMALL MIRROR AMERICAN, ABouT 1800 
In architectural style, with black and gold pilasters and moulded 
top. Mounted with painted glass panel. 

Height, 34 inches; width, 1614 inches 


TWO MAPLE DUTCH CHAIRS american, 18TH CENTURY 
The open backs have vase splats and curved crest rails. Ring 
turned legs with spindle bracing. Rush seats. (2) 


ANTIQUE MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE 

Large specimen with projecting centre and wing sides. Fitted 
with adjustable shelves, enclosed by four Gothic pattern glass 
doors with drawers above. Cupboards in the lower body enclosed 
by panelled doors. The piece is of crotched mahogany and 
faced with flat columnar pilasters with carved capitals. Stands 
on carved paw feet. - Height, 9 feet; width, 7 feet 6 inches 


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636 


637 


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639 


MAPLE OVAL DROP LEAF TABLE 
AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Charming breakfast size table standing on four slender tapered 
legs ending in club feet. Two of the legs are pivoted to support 
the drop leaves. The top is hard maple, the frame is oak. 
Width of top, 4& feet 


WALNUT CORNER CABINET AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
A combination china closet and cupboard, in the upper part are 
scrolled shelves enclosed by pair of glass doors with square 
mullions. Enclosing the lower part are two rectangular panel 
doors above which are two cutlery drawers. A well built piece 
with scrolled base and high bracket feet; the sides are slightly 
canted. Height, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 4 feet 8 inches 


EMPIRE MAHOGANY COMMODE 

Enclosed by a pair of doors, has marble top and is surmounted by 
a mirror. Enriched with chased ormolu mounts and stands on 
paw feet. Defects to veneer. (Allen) Width, 4 feet 2 inches 


PINE CHEST AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Rectangular, with hinged top and bracket supports. Interior 
contains a till at one end. A few restorations. Width, 40 inches 


LOUIS XVI PAINTED AND CARVED SUITE 

Settee and four armchairs with white and gold carved frames. 
The seats and backs covered in Toile de Jouy, printed in blue 
with classical figure subjects. A rare and decorative suite. 
(Redmond) (5) Width of settee, 5 feet 6 inches 


SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Rectangular top with a drop leaf at either end and fitted with 
two drawers at one side. On lyre-shape supports with trestle 
base. <A few defects. Width, 36 inches 


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645 


WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT SIX-LEGGED HIGHBOY 
AMERICAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY 
A chest of two small and three long drawers with herringbone 
borders and framed by quarter round mouldings on the stiles; 
stands on a base with six trumpet turned legs, scrolled stretchers 
and ball feet. In the arched apron are three small drawers. 
Moulded oak cornice. With restorations. 
Height, 5 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches 


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LOUIS XVI PAINTED AND CARVED CHAISE LONGUE 
In two parts, with loose cushions covered in old French carmine 
printed chintz patterned with classical subjects in cartouches. 


White painted carved frame. On short fluted legs. (Allen) 


MAHOGANY DIRECTOIRE WRITING TABLE 
In the kneehole front are five drawers with chased ormolu escut- 
cheons. Has leather top and superstructure fitted with small 
drawers and compartments and lockers. Four of the compart- 
ments contain blue and gold faced cardboard drawers of a decora- 
tive character. On tapered square legs. (Allen) 

Height, 4 feet; width, 5 feet 6 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN CHILD’S CAMPHORWOOD DESK 

Fitted interior enclosed by slant flap supported on grotesque 
mask draw bar. Has under shelf and scrolled supports. (Wet- 
more ) Height, 31 inches; width, 17 inches 


EARLY NEW ENGLAND PINE CANDLESTAND 
With square tapering maple legs, fine finish. Height, 26 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY FOOTSTOOL 
The top neatly mounted with a small flower medallion hooked mat. 
Width, 20 inches 


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WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT HIGHBOY 
AMERICAN, LATE I1'7TH CENTURY 


[NUMBER 640 | 


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PAINTED PINE HOPE CHEST About 1820 
Rectangular, with lifting lid, moulded base, side and front em- 
bellished with applied moulding, surmounted on four square sup- 
ports; finished in black. (As is) 

Height, 24 inches; length, 45 inches; depth, 191% inches 


PINE AND CURLY MAPLE SMALL TABLE 
Rectangular moulded top with deep frieze, club legs terminating 
in small pad feet. Height, 261% inches; length, 281 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN HIGH STOOL 
Has round chestnut top, turned, splay legs with three sets of | 
braces. Fine maple finish. 

Height, 264 inches; 1834 inches round top 


TWO DRAWER DROP LEAF CANDLE STAND 
Fine maple finish. Height, 2984 inches; size of top when open, 
3014 x 18 inches 


SMALL GILT MIRROR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1810 


The frame ornamented with balusters running into rosetted blocks 
at the corners. Size, 24x 16 inches 


CHILD’S MAPLE HIGH ARM CHAIR 
Four spindles in back, bamboo turnings on legs. Fine maple 
finish. 


TRIPOD PEDESTAL CANDLE STAND 
Square top with cut-in corners. Nicely turned pedestal and 
straight feet. Height, 28 inches; top, 17 inches square 


SMALL NEW ENGLAND CHEST 
Of pine with fine maple finish. 
Height, 161% inches; length, 2614 inches; width, 11 inches 


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